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Date: June 13, 2019 Robert Michael Mansuetti (petitioner) 411 E. Washington Street, Apt. 509B-1 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (248) 504-8314 Not many former childhood stars are willing to embrace their pasts. Just look at Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato, who are still trying to live down their Disney Channel perso- nas and establish themselves as more than puppets con- trolled by a major TV network. Moreover, not many bands find their way back together after a breakup, especially when the breakup provides an opportunity for individual experimentation and success. Despite all the factors working against them, the Jonas Brothers defied the odds with their new album, Happiness Begins. Their first in ten years, Happiness Begins pleasantly docu- ments the power of familial ties and how the concept of fam- ily has changed for the three brothers. The album starts out with “Sucker,” which already soared on the charts back in April. With a blend of electronic dance elements from Joe’s career with the pop band DNCE and the sexy, raspy vocals of Nick’s solo work, “Sucker” provides a modern twist on the traditional Jonas sound. “Sucker,” along with the album’s other single, “Cool,” have already proven successful on the radio, and songs such as “Only Human” and “I Believe” have followed suit as they con- tinue to pick up streams on Spo- tify. While each song maintains its own unique subject matter and sound, a common theme is a mellow, laid-back vibe, whether it be found lyrically or musi- cally. “Only Human” takes on a modern reggae style with its unhurried tempo and promi- nent synthesizers, while “Cool” lyrically paints a picture of a couple friends just hanging out and feeling confident in them- selves. Happiness Begins includes a lot of radio-friendly nuggets, but buried in the mix is also a collection of deeper, emotion- driven tracks. Songs like “Love Her” and “Trust” dive into the ways love takes over a person’s everything and often leaves them feeling out of control. “Hesitate” is a ballad about lay- ing down everything to be there for the person you love. But the album isn’t all sappy love songs and radio hits. “Roll- ercoaster” is an upbeat tune about life, cel- ebrating the adventure of love for all its twists and turns. Hid- den within the song’s lyrics are the words “hap- piness begins,” which brings the themes of renew- al and letting go back in, full circle. The most notable aspect of the album is the way it holds onto the old while still intro- ducing something new. Instead of trying to brush their old image away and start fresh, the Jonas Brothers gladly revisit their past work, whether it be recreating old YouTube videos or performing their old music at live shows. Happiness Begins exemplifies this contrast of old versus new in how the band was able to hold onto their roots while presenting their audi- ences with more relevant and mature subject matter. While the new album doesn’t sound much like the garage boy band the Jonas Brothers used to be, they were able to hold onto some crucial elements, like Nick’s vocal riffs and the band’s sing-songy harmonies. Jo Bros defy odds with new album KAITLYN FOX Daily Arts Writer Happiness Begins The Jonas Brothers Republic Records ALBUM REVIEW Read more at michigandaily.com