Archive for October, 2009
Backstreet Boys were on Shin Domoto Kyoudia on October 11th and they performed ‘Straight Through My Heart’ with the Domoto Brothers. Thanks to celebutopia.
Backstreet Boys are featured in the October issue of Vanity Fair in Italy. Thanks to Flo for the scans.
Jennifer Paige posted on her Facebook behind the scenes footage of the video for Beautiful Lie that features Nick. It also includes a interview about the song that she and Nick did.
While in Charlotte, NC for the Kiss 95.1 Gravediggers ball the boys were interviewed by the radio station. Thanks to tecaloveaj at LD for the capture.
The Boys appeared on the Bonnie Hunt Show on Friday where they did a interview and performed ‘Straight Through My Heart’ and ‘I Want It That Way’. Thanks to Sarah for the capture.
Part 1 – Interview
Part 2 – ‘Straight Through My Heart’
Part 3 – ‘I Want It That Way’
Bonnie Hunt posted some photos of the guys on her show today at twitter. There’s a photo where Nick slide’s down a pole. It’s pretty funny. The show will air Friday check your local listings for time and channel.
The boys were on Popstars in Germany. Thanks to weirdworld.de.
Backstreet Boys fall from grace in week two, thundering down more than 50 spots to #64 with This Is Us (down 80 percent with 8400 in sales).
Source: MTV
Nick Carter embraced his gay fans before it was trendy — at 17, he posed for the cover of a gay teen mag, unheard of at the time. Now, with a new Backstreet album in stores, Nick is sober, happy, and, most important, back.
By David Michael Conner
Nick Carter’s excitement over the new Backstreet Boys album, This Is Us, is palpable: It’s a return to form, with track after track of the kind of pop music that put the 1990s boy band on the map. Carter points to Moroccan-Swedish RedOne — who can take at least a little credit for Lady Gaga’s ’80s-inspired dance beats — as the kind of Scandinavian who has pop music in his DNA. RedOne is among the red-hot producers (including T.I.) who have updated the Backstreet sound just a notch on the new album.
And yet it’s clear that This Is Us represents a crossroads for Carter, who recognizes the album as a return to a successful formula — and who has cleaned up his act in order to seriously pursue other creative and professional outlets, including writing, directing, acting in, and producing films that explore his self-professed “dark side.”
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I’ve added 10 new photos from Los Premios. Thanks to Georgia.







