
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 28, 2009
BACKSTREET BOYS GEAR UP FOR NEW ALBUM
THIS IS US
SET FOR AN OCTOBER 6TH RELEASE
New York, NY -- Backstreet Boys are very proud to announce the release of their new album, This Is Us. Set for an October 6th release on Jive Records, This Is Us is the seventh studio album from this groundbreaking and chart topping group that redefined the modern musical landscape, ushering in a chapter of pop culture that commandeered the world’s radio airwaves, broke music and concert sales records, and launched a new generation of teen idols. Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell and AJ McLean collaborated with a powerhouse suite of producers and songwriter on This Is Us that included T-Pain, Max Martin, RedOne, Soulshock and Karlin, Jim Jonsin and Claude Kelly. The end result is an indelible and finely crafted R&B and pop album from four talented musicians who love what they do and who maintain the rare relevance in an industry that often disposes of pop acts.
The 11 songs that make up This Is Us are the sounds of four skilled singers with a similar vision, who have dealt with the trials and tribulations that accompany fame at an early age and who came out as one of the most successful groups of all time. From the undeniable dance floor ready lead single, “Straight Through My Heart”(click on link to stream) to the reflective soar of “Bigger,” from the hook crazy “Bye Bye Love” to the romantic yearning of “She’s A Dream,” This Is Us shows remarkable growth as songwriters and continues to give us songs that has made millions smile.

“We're really excited to release this new album and know that our fans are excited too. We worked with a group of amazing artists and producers that we've never worked with before, exploring new sounds and territory and know the final product turned out incredible” says Carter.
Backstreet Boys plan on spending the second half of 2009 and all of 2010 on the road. A European tour has already been announced and a full North American headlining tour will be announced shortly. Tour dates can be found on the group’s official website www.backstreetboys.com.
Over the last 12 years, the Backstreet Boys have sold more than 76 million albums worldwide, have scored a dozen Top 40 hits and charted in the Top Ten in nearly every country making them one of the most successful groups of all time.
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For more information, please contact:
Gina Orr Steven Trachtenbroit Greg Miller
Jive Records Big Hassle Media Big Hassle Media
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For more than 16 years, Backstreet Boys have delivered the very finest pop music has to offer – tightly crafted songs, floor-shaking rhythms, and unmistakable harmonies. The new “THIS IS US” showcases their preeminent pop mastery with a collection of indelible tracks that surely rank among their biggest and best hits. After mastering an organic, more adult contemporary flavor on 2005’s “NEVER GONE” and 2007’s “UNBREAKABLE,” the new album sees Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, and AJ McLean revisiting the groundbreaking dance-pop sound that first made them international superstars. Songs like “PDA” “Bye Bye Love,” and the RedOne-produced first single, “Straight Through My Heart” are classic BSB, bursting with big hooks, unforgettable melodies, and high-energy rhythms that both highlights the group’s classic sound and vision while also placing it squarely in the here and now.
“This record here,” says Howie Dorough, “we reached back into what made us who we are – that’s great pop melodies, great harmonies – and made it current and relevant.”
“We made a conscious effort to go back to being ourselves,” notes Brian Littrell. “It’s important for the fans to remember what was, but it’s also important for them to know where we’re headed.”
One of the most successful groups in music history, with countless #1s, record-setting tours, and worldwide sales in excess of 100 million, Backstreet Boys are also among pop’s most influential. Turn on the radio and you’re certain to hear massive melodies melded with Eurodance grooves, a modern pop style inextricably rooted in the group’s innovative approach.
“When we first started,” says AJ McLean, “the Euro sound wasn’t really happening yet, but it led to Britney and ‘N Sync and all those other people that came after us. Now music is going back in that same direction, with great pop songs that are just as rhythmic as they are melodic. That’s what and who we are.”
The “THIS IS US” sessions kicked off in April 2008, while the group – a quartet since 2006, when founding member Kevin Richardson left to start a family – was still in the midst of the “UNBREAKABLE” world tour. Backstreet Boys took a short pause in the itinerary and teamed with producer Ryan Tedder (of OneRepublic fame) in a Manchester, England studio to record what would become the album’s closing track, “Undone.” The Boys were fighting fit from having been on the road and as a result, the song crackles with the same electricity the group puts out on stage every night.
“This was the very first time we were recording while we were touring another record,” Littrell says. “We’ve always taken a year or so off to really get out of touring mode, but this time we wanted to try and get that energy from our live show onto the record.”
Almost immediately upon the tour’s conclusion, Backstreet Boys resumed recording at L.A.’s Conway Studios – “one of the most chill places to record,” according to McLean. To truly put their own creative stamp on the album, the group personally reached out to some of their very favorite producers and songwriters, just about all of whom were thrilled for the chance to work with the Boys.
“We took it into our own hands to call and develop personal relationships with all the producers and writers,” explains Nick Carter. “And for the most part, they were just as excited to work with us as we were to work with them.”
One producer with whom the Boys already had a rapport is the legendary Max Martin. The Swedish studio superstar – who was behind the boards for such BSB classics as “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” “I Want It That Way” “Larger Than Life,” and “Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely” – dined with the group when the “UNBREAKABLE” world tour hit Stockholm and right away, sensed that their passion for making music was in fact greater than ever before.
“He really saw the fire in our eyes,” Littrell says, “like we were young kids again. If there was one producer I had to pick to join the Backstreet Boys, I’d pick Max. He understands us inside and out.”
Perhaps it’s something in the water, but Sweden’s current hottest hitmaker, RedOne, also had a faultless grasp of the Backstreet Boys signature sound. One of the most in-demand collaborators in the world, thanks to his work with Akon, Lady Gaga, and Enrique Iglesias, to name but a few, the producer was initially too busy to work on “THIS IS US.” But just as Backstreet Boys were wrapping up the recording, word arrived that RedOne had indeed crafted a couple of tracks, one of which marked the album’s definitive musical moment.
“We had almost closed the door on the record before it happened,” Dorough says. “I’m so glad we didn’t, because RedOne was able to capture the sound we were looking for, especially on ‘Straight Through My Heart.’ It’s this great mixture of Eurodance-meets-our pop/R&B sound, which is kind of like where we started.”
“It was exactly what we were looking for,” McLean says of the single, “the exact all-around sound that was perfect for everything we needed. It’s a great song, especially for the fans who want to hear us being us again.”
At the same time, Backstreet Boys also opted to stray from their comfort zone by collaborating with a number of producer/songwriters better known for their work in other genres. The one and only T-Pain put his trademark sound on the sizzling slow jam, “She’s A Dream,” while Claude Kelly – famed for writing such hits as Britney Spears’ “Circus” and Kelly Clarkson’s #1 “My Life Would Suck Without You” – paired up with the team of Soulshock & Karlin (JoJo, Fantasia, Nelly) to produce two of the album’s hottest tracks, “Bye Bye Love” and “If I Knew Then.”
“We really wanted to push the envelope with this record,” Dorough says. “We wanted to reach out to some writers that people wouldn’t have expected us to reach out to.”
“Working with Jim Jonsin or somebody else that people wouldn’t necessarily see us working with,” Carter says, “that’s just our creative side coming out.”
The collaboration with Jim Jonsin proved one of the album’s most productive partnerships, yielding three songs including the explosive title track. Best known for helming hip-hop hits by T.I., Soulja Boy Tell Em, and Flo Rida, the Grammy Award-winning producer astounded BSB by confessing his lifelong affinity for the group’s music.
“It was like, ‘Hold on a second, you’re a fan?,’” Carter laughs. “’You’re one of the baddest beatmakers right now!’”
Among the Florida-based Jonsin’s key contributions to “THIS IS US” is bringing the group back to its own homestate roots with the Miami Trance-flavored “Helpless.” Hailed by Carter as “the Don of hip-hop” for his countless connections, the producer nailed the track by reaching into his little black book to procure a razor-sharp verse from yet another Miami-based star.
“We came into the studio and Jim said, ‘I’ve got a surprise for you,’” Nick recalls. “We were like, ‘What do you mean? No one surprises the Backstreet Boys.’ But he had sent the track to Miami and had Pitbull put a verse on it. We’re all huge fans of Pitbull’s, so it was just awesome!”
Despite the smorgasbord of producers and songwriters, “THIS IS US” is ultimately made a cohesive work by the Boys themselves. “We’re a vocal group first,” avows Carter, and the album makes plain how BSB’s purest artistic stamp comes via the magic of four distinctive singers performing in tightly knit harmony. Their unified voices reveal Backstreet Boys as still in thrall to making the most vital music imaginable, constantly striving to create influential, unforgettable pop.
“We always want to top our past albums,” says Carter. “That’s always our objective, to create an album where every song could be a single.”
“Our goal is always to push ourselves as much as possible,” adds Dorough. “We’re always working to become better musicians, songwriters, singers. “
“We want to continue to move forward,” promises Littrell. “We want Backstreet Boys to keep setting the template and raising the bar.”
With “THIS IS US,” that bar has just been raised a little higher…
For more information, please contact:
Gina Orr Greg Miller Steven Trachtenbroit
Jive Records Big Hassle Media Big Hassle Media
310-272-2650 310.428.2064 212.619.1360
gina.orr@jiverecords.com greg@bighassle.com steven@bighassle.com

BACKSTREET BOYS
FACT SHEET
- BACKSTREET BOYS are Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean.
- The BACKSTREET BOYS have sold more than 76 million records worldwide. 42 million outside the US.
- BACKSTREET BOYS made history when all 765,000 tickets for their greatly anticipated 11-week, 39-city 1999-2000 North American arena tour sold out as soon as they went on sale-the vast majority within an hour.
- Both U.S. albums—BACKSTREET BOYS (1997) and MILLENNIUM (1999) received the Diamond Award from the R.I.A.A. for sales of more than 10 million each.
- MILLENNIUM entered the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at #1, having sold 1,134,000 copies in the first week of release and sold nearly 500,000 copies alone its first day out in the U.S.
- MILLENNIUM dominated the worldwide charts, landing at the #1 spot in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Thailand.
- “I Want It That Way” reached #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Charts; #1 on the Billboard “Top 40 Tracks”; and #6 on Billboard “Hot 100”. The song also reached #1 in the U.K., Italy, Spain, Holland, Canada, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Singapore, Malaysia, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, Germany, and Pan Europe.
- Their first studio album in almost five years, NEVER GONE, entered the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at # 3 and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
- NEVER GONE topped the album charts with #1’s in Japan (on the international chart), Germany, India, Chile, and Korea with Top 5 album debuts in Austria, Switzerland, Holland, Italy, Mexico and Brazil. It has gone Platinum in Canada, 2 times Platinum Japan, Gold in UK, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, Mexico, and Switzerland.
- Their 2000 release BLACK & BLUE debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart and has sold more than 5 million albums in the U.S.
- BACKSTREET BOYS are the only Group in Canadian History to have three consecutive diamond albums commemorating sales of over 1 million units.
- The Backstreet Boys will debut new material on a 7-week European tour that kicks -off October 30th in Lisbon, Portugal, in support of their forthcoming album, THIS IS US, which is set for a fall US release on Jive records
AWARDS
2008
- TRL
- Top 10 Best Boyband Videos: #2 I Want It That Way
- TRL's Most Iconic Videos: #3 I Want It That Way
2007
- VH1 - VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90's: #3 I Want it That Way
2006
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards - Favorite Music Group (Nomination)
- Grammy Recording Academy Honors
- TRL Awards Italy
- Best Group (Nomination)
- Best No. 1 Video: "I Still..." (Nomination)
- MTV Asia Awards - Favorite Pop Act
- VH1 - VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars: # 27
2005
- MTV Latin American Awards - Favorite International Artist
- Star Shine magazine (RCA awards)
- Artist Of The Year
- Album Of The year: Never Gone
- Song Of The year: Incomplete
- Best Group
- Most Requested Song: Incomplete
- Best Hit: Incomplete
- Teen Choice Award - Choice Love Song: Incomplete (Nomination)
- Entertainment Weekly - Best 25 entertainers of the past 25 years (1980 - 2005): No. 17 Backstreet Boys
- Blender magazine's 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born
- "I Want It That Way" (#16)
- "Larger Then Life" (#292)
2004
- Q magazine - Top 50 bands of all time: (#22)
2003
- VH1 - VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the Past 25 Years: #61 I Want it That Way
2002
- People's Choice Award - Favorite Musical Group
- World Music Awards
- World's Best-selling American Group
- World's Best-selling Pop Group
- World's Best-selling R&B Group
- MTV Asia Awards
- Favorite Pop Act
- Favorite Video: The Call
- Juno Awards - Best-selling Album: Black & Blue
- RIAA - 17th Japan Gold Disc Award 2002
- Grammy Awards - Best Pop Vocal Performance by a duo or group: Shape Of My Heart (Nomination)
- Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards - Favorite Musical Group
- MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Group
2001
- American Music Awards- Favorite Band, Duo or Group (Pop/Rock)
- Grammy Nomination- Pop Duo or Group with Vocal “Show me the Meaning of Being Lonely”
- World Music Awards-Best selling Pop Group, Best Selling American Group, Best selling R&B Group.
- MTV European Awards- Best Group(Nomination) Best Pop (Nomination)
- Guinness Book of World Records- Highest Selling Boy band in History
- Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards- Favorite Music Group
- Teen Choice Award-Choice Album “Black & Blue,” Choice Single “The Call,” Choice Pop Group, Choice Love Song “Shape of my Heart,” Choice Concert
- Billboard Music Awards- Albums Artist Duo/Group of the Year
- My VH1 Award- Favorite Album, Favorite Group
- MuchMusic Video Award- Favorite International Group
2000
- Radio Music Awards – Radio Slow Dance Song of the Year for “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely”
- World Music Awards –Best Selling Pop Group, R&B Group, Dance Group, American Group
- American Music Awards – Favorite Band, Duo or Group (Pop/Rock)
- Grammy Nomination- Album of the Year/ “Millennium” Record of The Year/ “I Want It That Way” Song of the Year/ “I Want It That Way/ Best Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group/ “I Want It That Way”/ Best Pop Album “Millennium”
- People’s Choice Award- Favorite Musical Group
- Nickelodeon-Kids’ Choice Award- Favorite Musical Group
- Teen Choice Award Choice Album “Millennium,” Choice Single “Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely,” Choice Love Song “Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely,” Choice Pop Group.
- MTV European Awards- Best Group, Best Pop Group
- MY VH-1 Award Favorite Group
1999
- Juno Awards (Canada) – Best Selling Album (foreign or domestic)
- Billboard Music Awards – Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Albums Artist of the Year, Album Artists Duo/Group of the Year
- People’s Choice Award – Favorite Musical Group or Band
- Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Awards – Favorite Song for “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)”
- World Music Awards – World’s Best Selling Pop Group, R&B Group, Dance Group
- MTV Music Video Awards – Viewer’s Choice Award (“I Want It That Way”)
- MTV Europe Music Awards – Best Group
- MuchMusic Video Awards (Canada) – Favorite International Group
- Grammy Nominations- Album of the Year “Millennium”, Record of the Year “I Want it That Way”, Pop Duo/Group “I Want It That Way”, Pop Album “Millennium”
- American Music Awards- Favorite Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group
- Teen Choice Awards- music Video of the Year (“I Want It That Way)
- Rolling Stone- Album of the Year “Millenium”, Artist of The Year
- RIAA
- Best selling Recording Artist
- Album of the Year
1998
- MTV Video Music Awards – Best Group Video
- Billboard Music Awards – Best Adult Contemporary Group
- Grammy Nomination-Best New Artist
- Rolling Stone-Reader Poll-Best New Band of the Year
- RIAA
- #2 Best selling recording artist 98’
- #3 Best selling album
- Billboard Music Awards
- Group Album of the Year
- Adult Contemporary Group of the Year
- Album of the Year (Nomination)
1997
- MTV European Music Awards – Best Pop Act
- MTV Select Award (Viewer’s Choice) – Best Group
1996
- MTV European Music Awards- Best Newcomer
- MTV European Music Awards- Best Group
R.I.A.A. CERTIFICATIONS
ALBUMS
- BACKSTREET BOYS: Diamond Award signifying 10 million. Currently at 14 million. 8 million albums sold ex-US Canada & Germany over 1 million each / Gold/Platinum in 40 countries
- MILLENNIUM: Diamond Award signifying sales of 10 million. Currently at 13 million. #1 in 22 countries / 5 weeks #1 in Canada & Germany
- BLACK & BLUE: Platinum 8X
- HITS-CHAPTER ONE: Platinum
- NEVER GONE: Platinum
- BACKSTREETS BACK - Gold & Platinum in 46 countries
SINGLES
- “All I Have To Give” – Platinum Single
- “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” – Platinum Single
- “Quit Playing Games With My Heart” – Platinum Single
- “Incomplete” – Platinum Digital Single
VIDEOS
- ALL ACCESS: Platinum 6X
- A NIGHT OUT WITH THE BACKSTERET BOYS: Platinum 3X
- HOMECOMING-LIVE IN ORLANDO: Platinum 3X
- AROUND THE WORLD: Platinum
- THE HITS: Platinum
DISCOGRAPHY
Release Date Album Title
1996 Backstreet Boys
August 12, 1997 Backstreet’s Back
April 27, 1999 Millennium
1999 Christmas Album
November 11, 2000 Black & Blue
October 23, 2001 Hits-Chapter One
June 14, 2005 Never Gone
October 30, 2007 Unbreakable
October 6, 2009 This Is Us
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