The new layout is finally done, and we hope that you all like it. There will be some new things added within the next few days, but in the meantime email us if there is anything you are missing or would like to see on this site.
New Media Section
We have made a new media section that will be shared with Kaotic-World.Com. We have started uploading files but a lot more will be uploaded over the weekend. Since i have been running a NIck fansite for so long and only recently started this site i don’t have all the Howie files yet, so if you have any and are willing to share please email me at itskaotic@hotmail.com or leave a message on the tagboard letting me know how to contact u.
The new Media section can be found at http://www.complete-panic.com and will soon become one of the largest BSB media sections online. Be sure to registrer since the members will eventually have access to more files then guests.
Hope you all like the new changes.
p.s: The forum is now up and running again. It needs to be updated but for some reason when i do things mess up so I will look into this
xxx
Pop band works hard for screaming fans
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Backstreet Boys, Tuesday at Pengrowth Saddledome. Attendance 9,000.
A boxing ring!
I’m not kidding here. That’s what the Backstreet Boys kicked off their show in on Tuesday night at the Saddledome. Nick, Brian, Howie and A.J. (minus Kevin who split a couple of years back) doing a kind of tough guy dance while decked out in fancy boxing robes.
To the strains of the hit Larger Than Life the lads threw choreographed punches, their fists taped up for combat as they sang that gushing pop jingle in perfect harmony.
It was a move as bold as it was embarrassing.
It was bold because, as ridiculous as the spectacle was, it immediately sent a message. It was a well-planted uppercut to the collective jaw of all the skeptics out there — and I’m one of them — who have been writing the group off from day one.
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Is a statement being made here?
Backstreet Boys have called their last two albums Never Gone and Unbreakable. This implies longevity.
They’ve enjoyed huge success and taken a few risks. They’ve seen a dip in record sales but they have endured.
Despite a hiatus, Backstreet Boys have never gone. Despite some inner upheavals, they remain unbreakable.
Thus, they returned to GM Place Thursday night not as victors but as survivors.
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Never underestimate the power of the boy band.
They can take punch after punch from critics and nay sayers. They can wrinkle and grow bellies and lose some hair. But the girls who loved them at their peak are a loyal bunch, and will evidently hold onto that love as if it was their first.
Thousands of such fans descended - wearing spiky heels and tiny skirts - on GM Place Thursday night to witness the Backstreet Boys in all their carefully choreographed and well-groomed glory.
They didn’t care that their beloved boy band is no longer made up of boys, or that there are now just four, rather than five Backstreet Boys. The screams during the pre-show sound check were piercing proof that this boy band will be able to get girls screaming into their 40s and 50s - or as long as the boys can still dance.
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A big happy birthday to Howie on his special day.
The site is being rewamped over the weekend with a brand new media section so stay tuned. For those of you going to the shows over the weekend be sure to show the Howie love
Sarah added a new video from Howie on his myspace today. You can download it Here (left click link
The media section will be up soon along with a new layout
07/25/2008 10:00 AM, E! Online
Josh Grossberg
The now-aged, but still-recording New Kids on the Block have some whippersnappers competing for the attention of suburban housewives nationwide, name of the Backstreet Boys.
Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and A.J. McLean are looking to give their boy-band brethren a run for their record sales. The quartet has begun working on its sixth studio album, targeted for a late 2008 release, just in time to compete with the latest from NKOTB.
The Backstreet Boys (still sans the retired Kevin Richardson) began cranking on the new material while touring Europe last month, according to Billboard. They may debut some of the material during their North American tour, which runs through August and September, before putting the wraps on the follow-up to 2007’s Unbreakable.
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Backstreet Boys Howie Dorough and A.J. McLean are continuing to work on their first solo projects even as the group has started work on its sixth studio album.
Dorough tells Billboard.com that “A.J.’s about done” with his album, while Dorough is “probably close to halfway there.” He’s been working with Jon Secada and George Noriega (Ricky Martin, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez) on an album Dorough says will explore the Latin roots of his mother’s family, which hails from Puerto Rico.
“I’ve always embraced the Latin rhythms, the Latin sounds, just the music itself,” says Dorough, who even flirted with joining Menudo when he was younger. “It’s just such a feel-good music, and I’ve always looked up to people like Jon Secada, Ricky Martin, Enrique (Iglesias), who have done a good crossover.”
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MTV is letting YOU decide this year’s VMA nominees! Help The BSBs earn as many nominations as possible - just go to VMA.MTV.com to cast your nomination and check back to see who got the top votes! Time is short - VOTE NOW and help the guys rack up nominations for “Helpless When She Smiles” and “Inconsolable.”