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Hit Australian Duo The Veronicas Talk About Their New U.S. Album Release, Hook Me Up
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| THE VERONICAS |
By
Jonathan Widran
In
light of their recent 12-gig stint opening for the Jonas Brothers, everyone’s
been asking 23-year-old twin sisters Lisa and Jessica Origliasso - aka the
Veronicas - what it was like touring with this hot teen band. True Veronicas
fans, however, remember that in 2006, when the girls were promoting their debut
album The Secret Life Of The Veronicas across the U.S., it was the Jonas Brothers who opened for them. This year’s Jonas/Veronicas shows coincided
with the recent U.S. release of the duo’s second album Hook Me Up, which
was first released last November in their native Australia. They’ve also been
getting the buzz going in the U.S. on other tours this year with Natasha
Bedingfield and Hanson.
While
the Veronicas’ first release only reached #133 on the Billboard 200 album chart,
it hit #3 on the Heatseekers chart and its single “4ever” reached #20 on the
dance/club play chart. While they made steady progress breaking through in
North America, the album enjoyed massive success overseas, particularly on
their home continent, where it reached #2 in Australia (four-times platinum) and
#5 in New Zealand. And their latest album Hook Me Up reached #2 on the
Australian charts, going double platinum and spawning four Australian Top 10
singles. The title track “Hook Me Up” was their first #1 single in Australia and was followed by the Top 10 hits “Untouched,” “This Love” and “Take Me On The
Floor.”
“Considering
the fact that we haven’t toured the U.S. in a while and our second album was
just released, the exciting reaction we received from the young fans at the
Jonas Brothers shows really amazed us,” says Lisa. “Because our music has edge
and attitude, we can relate to older pop/rock fans as well, but being on tour
with the boys was a way to familiarize ourselves again with old fans here and
make some new ones from the younger age group. Those fans are wonderfully
dedicated and enthusiastic, and Jess and I had a blast doing our half-hour
sets. It was intense but really fun.
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| THE VERONICAS |
“We’re
quickly figuring out that America is a completely different ballgame when it
comes to a new artist breaking through to the masses,” she adds. “Looking at
the Jobros success, the music is just the start and it’s all about going multimedia.
No matter how good your songs are, you have to be on a million different shows,
guest star in movies, have a big presence on MySpace and build your brand. In Australia, we achieved what we did purely because of our records, but we also expanded into fashion
working with Choice Calvin Klein and the Australian hair product company nu:u,
and releasing our own fashion line at Target stores in Australia last year. In the U.S. we sang the title song on the TV show Related, appeared in
the show and our song ‘4ever’ was in the Amanda Bynes movie She’s The Man. We also guest-starred and sang on The
Suite Life of Zack & Cody. So our goal is to let the music speak for
itself while building the Veronicas brand in the U.S.”
Teen
Vogue dubbed The Secret Life Of The Veronicas “sweet and vicious” and
the duo’s debut showcased both their trademark harmonies and talent for writing
catchy pop rock tunes. Rather than simply duplicate that vibe on Hook Me Up,
the sisters exchange their early pop punk influenced stylings for a powerhouse
explosion of electro-beat—a sound they absorbed while living part of these past
few years in the Hollywood Hills and immersing themselves in what Lisa calls
“the underground electro-rock scene.” She says, “Jess and I started getting
inspired by getting out there and hearing these bands that our friends were
telling us about, and incorporating those intense grooves and sonic ideas into
our own sound just from naturally living and breathing where it was taking
place. Because we’ve grown so much as songwriters, singers and artists over the
past few years, we knew we weren’t going to just do the same album over again.
It’s only natural that different things would inspire us over the course of
time, and we would write about different things. The point with Hook Me Up
was to make a record that reflects where we are right now. But the harmonies
thing was going to stay, because we’ve been doing that since we were five!”
Recorded mostly at Lisa and Jess’s townhouse in the
Hollywood Hills, their sophomore date features collaborations with top
hitmakers Shelly Peiken (Christina Aguilera) and John Feldmann (The Used, Good
Charlotte) as well as three holdovers from their first album: Greg Wells
(Mika), Billy Steinberg (Madonna, Celine Dion) and Toby Gad. While Gad contributed
three songs to the first album, Hook Me Up is driven by the new dynamic
in his creative relationship with the girls. Each day, Gad, who penned Fergie’s
2007 smash “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and whose credits include Hannah Montana,
Beyonce, Sean Kingston and Donna Summer, would drive over to their pad and set
up a makeshift studio. Lisa and Jess would share gossip with him and tell them
about all the drama in their lives and see if any of it could be developed into
new material.
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| The CD cover of the Veronicas' new album Hook Me Up, on Warner Bros. Records. |
Jess says, “That's why a lot of the songs we wrote
with him come across as emotional and dramatic. I'd have to say this record is
even more personal than the first one, which was hard because the first record
was very much us.” Lisa adds, “Toby really got what we wanted for this record.
We played him some of the electro beat music we were loving and we’d have those
intense therapy sessions, and soon there was this bond that was so natural and
easy. He might play a beat or have a lyrical idea, or one of us might, or he
would have a hook and we would develop it from those seeds.
“Toby came to understand the differences in our
personalities, that Jess is more assertive in her opinions and has no trouble
telling people what she thinks, while I’m less decisive and usually need to get
a bunch of opinions before making a decision,” she says. “But when it comes to
songwriting, we both fight to the death for our own opinions. Joining forces
with outside writers and producers like Toby is the perfect way to balance our
unique ways of approaching the writing and recording process. Jess and I
complement each other’s strengths and weaknesses, but what makes The Veronicas
work so well is that we both share an equal passion for what we do together.”
Like their friends the Jonas Brothers, the Veronicas
are quickly emerging as role models for a new generation of young women,
especially those who want to pursue careers in music and the arts. Asked what
advice she gives girls who want to know what it takes to be as cool and popular
as they are, Lisa says, “I just tell the girls the basic things, to go for it,
believe in themselves and always make sure they’re surrounded by a loving
support system. To get anywhere in this business, you need people who will
encourage you. It’s also essential that you’re pursuing this career for the
right reasons, and for the love of music.
“There are a lot of quick ways to become famous these
days,” she adds, “but truly passionate singers and musicians are not in it for
a quick shot at fame. They know it’s hard work and not as glamorous as it
looks. As long as you’re dedicated and stay grounded, have a good head on your
shoulders and have good people around you, you have a legitimate shot. Another
key thing is learning to take charge and do a lot of things yourself. The less
you rely on other people, the happier you’ll be. That starts with writing your
own songs and seeking out collaborators who share your vision and want to reach
the same goals.”
Jonathan Widran is a free-lance music/entertainment
journalist who contributes regularly to Music Connection, Jazziz and All Music
Guide. He can be reached at Few522@aol.com.
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