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Jonas Brothers: Waffle House Track Review

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Recently, the group took their talents to Broadway and gave fans a sneak peek of their upcoming project. In the five-day event, the Jonas Brothers performed all of their greatest hits as well as a never-before-heard song from "The Album," which is set to release in 2023. The show’s second half, of course, operated like a well-oiled machine as the brothers churned out hit after hit, oftentimes without the music ever really ending or the stage lights fully dimming. Yet one of the best transitions occurred between the band’s 2020 single “What a Man Gotta Do” and its 2007-released “That’s Just the Way We Roll.” A pivot so seamless it managed to jump entire decades.

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The new single following the release of “Wings,” a too-short introduction to their latest creative partnership with producer and songwriter Jon Bellion, who oversaw the creation of The Album in the same way that Ryan Tedder did on its predecessor Happiness Begins. As the infectious song kicks in, the three begin making their way to each other, but not before breaking into the most choreography they’ve danced to since their Camp Rock days. In the clip, the three pop-star siblings start out in three disparate locations — Joe Jonas DJing at one of his “Cup of Joe” nights, Kevin Jonas walking a dark street in a sharp peacoat and Nick Jonas in a grand hotel room as a revelrous party unfolds around him. The award-winning musicians previously said that the sticky diner was their “sanctuary,” where they also developed some of their best ideas. While writing the upbeat track that sonically targets each band member’s specific sound, the frontman said they bounced the idea off of other individuals in the industry.

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Global pop icons, Jonas Brothers, are coming to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood Friday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. Thankfully, with The Album around the corner, fans went home certain of more on the way – and soon. The reasoning behind the lack of New York Waffle Houses are likely similar to the absence of restaurants in New Jersey. "The reason [there aren't any locations in New Jersey] is simple," Waffle House spokesman Pat Warner said to NJ.

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Directed by Brendan Malloy, the video earned nominations for Video of the Year and Best Pop Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. In an Instagram post from last week, the Jonas Brothers explained the inspiration behind the song "Waffle House." As revealed from the caption, the three of them used to have sit downs at Waffle House to plan their next moves. "It was the place we dreamt up ideas, the place where we worked through our problems together, and the place where we finally realized we could find our way through anything as long as we came together," the post read. The song, which is set for debut on April 7, highlights that "When you sit down with the people that matter most, anything is possible."

We started to envision a little bit of the Bee Gees, a little bit of Hall & Oates — all of these incredibly sound pieces of music that still felt so good, breezy and easy, even though they were super rich. The Jonas Brothers recently kicked off Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, a weekend-long race in South Florida. The intimate concert was held at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Friday, May 5. The group will kick off their nationwide tour at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Aug. 12, where they will play a three-hour set.

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During the tracking week ending May 13, 2023, the song debuted at #88 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. During the tracking week ending May 20, 2023, the song reached a new peak of #57. For the trio’s second show on this unofficial trek, which started in London earlier this month, the brothers came out swinging — perhaps practice for playing at a baseball stadium soon, with hits old and new receiving home-run worthy roars. “Wow, it's great to see you all together, even when [a] lot of time passed already it's such a great thing you guys are still doing music together, love it,” one fan responded on Twitter. The Jonas Brothers first previewed their song “Waffle House” in an 18-second clip posted on social media, and their comments section was flooded with praise from fans who were desperate for more. It seems like only yesterday when Jonas Brothers dropped their debut album “It’s About Time” in 2006.

It’s no secret Kevin, Nick and Joe can sing – and sound their best when harmonizing with one another. There was no stronger proof of this than on the set’s first-half closer, “Walls.” After live-debuting the song on SNL, it sounded even stronger now. Backed by a six-person chorus, the song’s powerful ending seemed to electrify the room, feeling much like a long-loved classic – thus serving as a perfect connector between the new album and the upcoming second hits-filled half. Maybe one day I’ll return — and I do have some songs on the side.

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Among many accolades, they’ve recently claimed a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Whether it’s at the nightclub or at the only dayclub in South Florida, guests can expect the hottest names to make an appearance. To learn more about DAER Nightclub and Dayclub, go to hardrocknightlife.com. The Jonas Brothers have been strong supporters of Do Something. In 2007, the brothers filmed a public service announcement raising awareness about teenage homelessness and encouraging teens to begin "jeans drives" in their communities to donate to the homeless.

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“It’s about to get real sexy in here, c’mon now,” added Nick before opening the track in his forceful falsetto over a groovy bass guitar lick. And later, fans are treated to a guttural growl from Joe, making the song even more unforgettable – and securing its status as a potential fan favorite off The Album. "Growing up, we would go to Waffle House after shows, and it became our sanctuary," the statement read.

The record is the second single from the Jonas Brothers' upcoming sixth studio effort, "The Album," due out May 12. The Jonas Brothers released their debut single “Mandy” in 2005, which is featured on their first album, It’s About Time. The teenagers went on their American Club Tour a year later, supporting the five-track album. Since the group wasn’t of age to debrief their shows over alcohol, the family would gather at the only late-night joint open—Waffle House.

According to him, "Waffle House" was added to the tracklist “last-minute”. The bros are such geniuses in a way that they said, “We want to rip the Band-Aid off now. We want our fans to come with us.” We had to make an album that’s going to allow for them to make six more albums, rather than an album that feels like, “OK, we have to stop making our music now because we’re not as young as we were.” We said, “How do we make something that kind of begins their career? In my own weird world, I was envisioning the Jonas Brothers as these older, final form, evolved Pokémon. I was thinking about what I would love for their maturation, because they are fathers now.

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During the summer of 2008, the Jonas Brothers started the Burnin' Up Tour in North America, promoting A Little Bit Longer. The tour began on July 4, 2008, at Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto, Ontario. The band made their film debut in the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock, in which they played a band called Connect Three. Joe Jonas plays the lead male role and lead singer Shane Gray, Nick Jonas plays the role of Nate, a guitarist, and Kevin Jonas plays the role of Jason, another guitarist. The film premiered on June 20, 2008, in the United States on Disney Channel, and Canada on Family, receiving mixed reviews. On the Disney Channel, the film was followed by the premiere of the music video for Burnin' Up, which featured cameos from Selena Gomez, Robert Davi, Danny Trejo and David Carradine.

Bruce Springsteen originally wrote "Fire" for Elvis Presley in 1977, and even sent him a demo. Sadly the King died before he ever heard it, and it was left to the Pointer Sisters to record the song. I’m like a shoemaker, and I get to make a shoe every single day. “We’re going to make a great football shoe today or let’s make it the best basketball shoe we possibly can.” I’m constantly tinkering and trying to make the best product possible while still preserving art. Take, for example, The Album‘s second single, “Waffle House” — co-written and co-produced by Bellion — which peaked at No. 57 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song contains a feel-good essence, with a punchy chorus and a yacht rock piano melody, deeming the 24-hour breakfast chain as the group’s personal place of healing after arguments.

Thanks to a couple of Jonatics who posted clips from the show on social media, we were given a second first listen. Shaun breaks down the Seether songs, including the one about his brother, the one about Ozzy, and the one that may or may not be about his ex-girlfriend Amy Lee. The singer-songwriter-producer worked with the trio throughout the creation of 'The Album,' which reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart. The visual features the most choreography the siblings have done since their Camp Rock days.

A-list entertainers to perform at Hard Rock Live include The Rolling Stones, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Maroon 5, Billy Joel and Dave Chappelle, among others. Available day and night, innovative menus include fresh, inspiring cuisine served daily, alongside award-winning wine lists. "We started The Change for the Children Foundation to support programs that motivate and inspire children to face adversity with confidence, determination and a will to succeed. And we think the best people to help children are their peers – kids helping other kids who are a little less fortunate".

The group also shared a statement on how their track has a personal meaning attached. In the visual for the song, the three brothers dance their way through the streets after a night out on the town. Surprisingly though, they never end up at an actual Waffle House. Fans can access the venue presale Wednesday, April 3 at 10 a.m.

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