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February 14, 2007

Artist To Watch: John Hancock

Our first introduction to John Hancock came via his jammy, dystopian art-rock group Empirical Mile, born in the bowels of the University of Miami School Of Music and gone as quickly as the buzz they had built. It happens. Next, John spearheaded the poorly-named (but entirely awesome) Awesome New Republic, a collective whose album ANR So Far -- a laptop-laced mix of guitar rock, soul, and party-pop -- was a Stereofave in '05 (and won some others, too).

Things have been queit for ANR since --members moving and marrying -- but John's been busy working on his solo debut Part Mongolian ever since. He's a one man operation now -- playing every part, tracking every vocal, tweaking each knob -- and he's still an incorrigible genre hopper. Makes sense, since he considers Prince his biggest influence in both spirit and, sometimes, sound. Aside from the last half of standout "Mama Don't Break," Part Mongolian is less purple than his Awesome New past -- toying with Delta blues ("Dig This"), Caribbean beats ("Watering Hole"), and Kevin Barnes styled glam dance ("Part Italian") -- but watching him try on fresh faces on each track is addictive, if not maddening. In terms of potential, there's no limit with this kid. Best to keep your eye on him. And at 25, he's got time. "I'm Your Man" is our fave from the new, with JH weaving his soulful falsetto, reverbed keys, and studio trickery into a sweet little love letter. Perfect for Valentine's Day.

John Hancock - "I'm Your Man" (MP3)

And here's a taste of ANR:

Awesome New Republic - "Wheels, No Engines" (MP3)

Part Mongolian is out today on Snuggle Down Productions.

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Sort of a non-sequiter content-wise, but
I really love these new graphic icons you've implemented.
I teach design, actually, and I always show your Blog to students.
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Posted by: Volksboutique at 02/15/07 2:37 AM | Reply
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i have been following mj (john hancock) since we were at U of Miami together and i am so excited he is getting the recognition he totally deserves.

Posted by: elvin at 02/15/07 9:16 AM | Reply
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The Awesome New Republic album was terrible.

Can't get his solo song to work for some reason, will have to come back later.

Posted by: Andrew at 02/15/07 9:24 AM | Reply
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Hi MJ, just to say im loving the album cover of the 3 Johns, as well of course as the single. Lovely to hear you using that top range of yours!

Posted by: Rachel Dinham at 02/17/07 4:11 AM | Reply
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if by "terrible" you actually mean ANR So Far was "great" then i agree

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Posted by: Re: photo copyright at 07/14/07 6:09 PM | Reply
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The solo song is terrific.

Posted by: dudeasincool at 05/23/08 10:48 PM | Reply
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