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OneRepublic

OneRepublic is an American Rock band formed in Colorado. After a hot dogs of moderate success, they have since drawn mainstream attention with the release of their single "Apologize," which has sold in excess of 7 million singles worldwide. [1] The song, according to SoundScan Data, is one of only two songs that have reached 3 million legal downloads in history. [2] A remix of "Apologize" was featured on Timbaland's Shock Value and the band's debut album, Dreaming Out Loud, produced by Greg Wells. Their debut album was released in the United States on November 20, 2007, with international release dates staggered throughout early 2008. As of June 14, 2008, Dreaming Out Loud had sold 761,298 copies in the U.S. with the bands total album sales coming to over 1.5 million worldwide so far. [3] The band's second single, "Stop and Stare," has also crossed the 2 million mark in terms of worldwide single sales.[1] Their third single, "Say (All I Need)", has been released in the UK and in the U.S. Their fourth single will be "Mercy", as stated by OneRepublic's MySpace page. The video has been streamed on Youtube.com.

Band members

Current members

Former members

  • Jerrod Bettis - Drums

History

Early works and success

Since the summer of 2006, OneRepublic has consistently been ranked as one of the top musical acts on MySpace,[4] due to heavy promotion within the online community. The band was formed by songwriter and Grammy-nominated record producer, Ryan Tedder and his high school friend, Zach Filkins, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Even at a young age the band's frontman, Tedder, wanted to make music for a living. He shared this interest with Zach Filkins (who studied classical guitar in Barcelona, Spain) when he transferred to Colorado Springs Christian High School in his senior year. Together with a small group of friends they put together a band known as This Beautiful Mess and even played a few small gigs in local bars supported by friends and family. After senior year Tedder and Filkins went their separate ways, attending different colleges. Tedder attended Oral Roberts University graduating in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations and Advertising.[5] He also competed in and won a TV talent search sponsored by MTV and 'N Sync's Lance Bass. The show was featured on MTV's TRL and was judged by Brian Mcknight and P!nk.

Tedder caught the attention of super-producer, Timbaland while competing in the TV talent search. Timbaland made a few calls and offered Tedder a record deal. When Tedder's prize winning contract with FreeLance Entertainment fell through, he accepted and was signed as a producer, learning from Timbaland himself as his protege. [6][7] After two years under Timbaland's tutelage, the two parted ways, and with Timbaland's approval, Tedder moved on to become an artist. For a while, he worked under the nom de plume 'Alias', earning a name for himself by producing and writing songs for various artists, even getting a Grammy nomination for his work on Paul Oakenfold's "A Lively Mind".[8]

In 2002, Tedder reconnected with Filkins who was living in Chicago, Illinois and modeling on the side for Covington and Jockey Underwear. Tedder convinced Filkins to move to Los Angeles, California to put a band together. Nine months later they were quickly signed to Columbia Records. After a few line-up changes, they finally solidified with Tedder on vocals, Filkins on guitar and backing vocals, Eddie Fisher on drums, Brent Kutzle on bass and cello, and Drew Brown on guitar. Known initially as Republic, they later changed the name to OneRepublic.

They worked in the studio for two and a half years and recorded a full album. Two months before before their album was due to be released, (with "Sleep" as their debut single), they were dropped by Columbia Records, though just as quickly, the band was beginning to get exposure on MySpace, becoming the number one unsigned act on the site. [9] The band caught the attention of a number of labels, including Timbaland's. The band signed to the Mosley Music group, becoming the first rock band signed to the label. [10][11]

Mainstream breakthrough: 2007—present

OneRepublic's song "Apologize", written by Ryan Tedder, was released in its original version on the band's debut album Dreaming Out Loud. The song was also prominently featured as a remix on Timbaland's 2007 release of Shock Value. The single, as featured on Shock Value, has gone 3x Platinum (marking three million copies sold in the U.S) and 5 million copies worldwide.[12][1] It peaked at number three on the U.K. Official Top 40 Week on November 112007.[7] The week of November 10, 2007, "Apologize" was the biggest radio airplay hit in the history of Top 40 radio in North America, racking up an astounding 10,331 spins in one week. [2] The song held the #1 position for five months before the record was broken by "Bleeding Love", a song co-written and produced by Tedder.[13]

The band is widely known for their collaboration with producer Timbaland, specifically for his remix of their song, "Apologize." Tedder also reciprocated by remixing Timbaland's "The Way I Are," drastically changing the song's vibe by adding a rock vibe into the synth-driven melody. The less polished version was leaked on the Internet before the final version ended up on Tedder's MySpace page.

The band performed "Apologize" live on Fox's So You Think You Can Dance on August 22007, and with Timbaland on an episode of One Life to Live in October 2007. It was also played at the end of the three television shows-- Cold Case episode "Sabotage," Smallville's "Hero," Hollyoaks and Gossip Girl episode "Hi, Society." The follow-up single to "Apologize" is "Stop and Stare". They performed "Stop and Stare" and "Mercy" live on the Smallville episode, "Hero," which aired March 132008. They also performed "Stop and Stare" on the Australian version of So You Think You Can Dance on April 7, 2008. On May 21, 2008, the band appeared on the American Idol (season 7) finale performing a duet of "Apologize" with finalist David Archuleta. They returned to Fox's So You Think You Can Dance on July 3, 2008 with a live performance of their third single "Say (All I Need)".

In 2008, OneRepublic toured with The Daylights, Maroon 5 and Brandi Carlile. They also headlined the Isle of MTV 2008 at the Floriana Granaries, Malta, on June 25, 2008.

In May of 2008, lead vocalist, Ryan Tedder, tore his Achilles tendon while playing basketball on tour. Hence, in future tour performances, he can often be seen walking with the aid of a cane.

On August 2, 2008, OneRepublic performed "Apologize" and "Stop and Stare" at MTV Asia Awards 2008 in Genting Highlands, Malaysia. They were nominated for and won the Best Hook-up award (which was recently added that year) for "Apologize", beating Beyonce and Shakira's "Beautiful Liar", Rihanna's "Umbrella" and other hits of that year. [14] During the presentation of the nominees one of the presenters, Miguel Chavez, said "Ryan, I love your music." pointing to Tedder, hinting the band's win.

Their fourth single and follow up to "Say (All I Need)" is "Mercy" and will be released in the autumn of 2008.[15]

Covers

On tour, the band has been noted to cover popular songs. Some covers include:

  • "Umbrella" by Rihanna- Like a number of acts in 2007, OneRepublic covered Rihanna's hit single, "Umbrella." The band included it in their set list shortly after going on tour.
  • "Bitter Sweet Symphony" by The Verve - OneRepublic's version features the string hook at the beginning by Brent Kutzle on cello. During the second chorus Tedder adds his own signature use of falsetto, singing it at a noticeably higher pitch than the original.[16]
  • "Last Goodbye" by Jeff Buckley - OneRepublic's version of the late Jeff Buckley's "Last Goodbye" has had mixed reception. Fans of Jeff Buckley have not responded favorably to the cover. Although Tedder's vocals have been received well, the choice of covering the song in general has been subject to harsh criticism. The song is available as a single and a video from iTunes and is featured on strippedmusic.com.[17]
  • "Don't Go Away" by Oasis - OneRepublic chose to perform this song when strippedmusic.com asked them to do a cover of a particular band or artist they considered great. The video for this song is available exclusively on iTunes.
  • "Mercy" by Duffy - During their visit to the United Kingdom, they started including the song, due to its popularity and chart performance. The song was also recorded on BBC Radio 1 after the band was interviewed, garnering it more airplay.[18] The song also serves as the b-side for the UK release of their third single, "Say (All I Need)." In the band's version, Tedder occasionally adds a few verses from Amy Winehouse's hit song, "Rehab," along the bridge in some of their performances. Tedder has said in an interview that they performed the song because "It is the absolute opposite of anything we would ever do (musically)."[18]
  • "Oh Holy Night" - OneRepublic also covered this Christmas classic during one of their shows a few days before Christmas.
  • "Always Where I Need To Be" by The Kooks - OneRepublic performed this song in the Star Bar at Radio 1 Big Weekend. Tedder and Filkins played the acoustic guitar while Kutzle played the cello and Brown was on the the Glockenspiel. Fisher was absent.

Critical and public reception

OneRepublic has often been compared to acts such as Maroon 5, The Fray, Keane and Coldplay. All of them are known for their use of keyboardists and falsetto in the pop-rock genre. Tedder says "We’re heavily influenced by a lot of old Brit rock, up to current Brit rock. But there are definitely worse bands to be compared to."[19]

There have also been a few misconceptions regarding the band. They have been mistaken for a boy band, and even their ethnicity was unclear to some. Some have even thought Timbaland wrote "Apologize."[20]

In general, the critics have had mixed to positive reviews about Dreaming Out Loud. Although Digital Spy initially rated the album 2/5 stars, they later gave 4/5 stars for "Stop and Stare."[21][22] Rolling Stone's official review of the band also gave them 2/5 stars,[23] and has an average user rating of 4/5 stars. Rolling Stone also placed the band in their "Artists to Watch" list, which featured 10 artists that, according to the magazine, "...are bringing the future of music, today." Entertainment-Focus comments about the band's song, "Tyrant," “…the slightly-harder sounding Tyrant which has a strong melody reminiscent of U2 at their best.”[24][23][25]

Musical style and influences

OneRepublic's influence in music and their varied style has been described by Tedder this way, "We're no respecter of genre, If it's a good song or a good artist whether rock, pop, indie or hip hop, they've probably influenced us on some level...nothing's new under the sun, we're a sum of a bunch of parts." They cite The Beatles, for the songwriting craft and melodic inventiveness, and U2, for the uplifting vocal delivery and emotional undercurrents, as heavier influences on their music. Throughout songs like "Apologize," "All We Are," and "Mercy," Tedder aspires to move his listeners the way Bono does onstage. "You go to a U2 concert and it's like church," he says. "I want to make people feel like that. I don't want someone to say, ‘oh, he has a nice voice.' I want that person to walk away and feel like he or she has had a religious experience." [26][27]

Their varied style has made it difficult for the public to place the band in one particular genre of music. Although Tedder describes many of the songs on their album as, 'safe, radio-friendly pop-rock songs with big choruses', they present themselves in the genre of Alternative Rock. Choosing from a selection of 35 of their original songs, the band was initially set to debut with the track "Sleep". "It's five minutes long and with a minute-long musical diatribe of weirdness and we were being marketed as a serious and alternative band...", describes Tedder.

By incorporating the use of Hip hop/ RnB drum patterns, which is unconventional in the Rock music genre, OneRepublic has distinguished themselves from the bands they are usually compared to such as The Fray, Coldplay and Maroon 5. This sound is apparent throughout their singles, "Apologize" and "Say (All I Need)" and demos of, "The Waltz" and "It's a Shame". In addition, Allmusic Guide has commented on the band's sound, "...OneRepublic often favors cathartic, cranked-up choruses that Chris Martin has yet to tackle."

Tedder has said of Coldplay, "Their influences are our influences." He also states, "The big difference, though, is that I come from a much wider hip-hop and urban background. I’ve been producing, writing and performing urban stuff, and I try to bring that into the group because we’re not trying to be a British band."

Drew Brown adds, "We aren’t all die-hard Coldplay fans, but because of the comparisons, we’ve done our research, and I’m sure we’ve got a large handful of common influences."[19]

Although not a Christian band by genre, the band members all profess their faith openly in the album’s credits. The album "possesses definite influences of spirituality and deeper thinking."[28]

The band says that Dreaming Out Loud introduces a group committed to the idea that people want real songs, with real truths, not marketing strategies. [7]

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

References

  1. ^ a b c Global Track Chart
  2. ^ a b Timbaland/OneRepublic Shatter Top 40 Radio Airplay Record
  3. ^ RIAA - Recording Industry Association of America - May 31, 2008
  4. ^ One Republic shows the world the power of promotion on My Space | infonews.co.nz New Zealand's local news community
  5. ^ ORU alumnus returns to roots - OneRepublic to play at Cain's Ballroom - News - Oral Roberts University
  6. ^ One Love : Who the hell is OneRepublic? And what's this about them being from the Springs? : Local News : Cover Story : Colorado Springs Independent : Colorado Springs
  7. ^ a b c space.com /onerepublic my space.com - OneRepublic - City of Angels, California - Rock / Alternative / Pop - www.my space.com /onerepublic
  8. ^ space.com /aliastheproducer Ryan "Alias" Tedder
  9. ^ BBC News | Entertainment | Talking Shop: Ryan Tedder
  10. ^ Rocky road to the top - Los Angeles Times
  11. ^ Your Music Zone - Canadian Christian Music, Concert Listings, and News
  12. ^ OneRepublic's "Apologize" Hits 3 Million Download Sales | Digital Media Wire
  13. ^ RCA Music Group Dominates The Billboard Top 10 Album Chart @ Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries
  14. ^ 2008 MTV Asia Awards - Find out if your favourites walk away with the Golden M Bars
  15. ^ OneRepublic announce September UK tour | undercover.com.au, Music, News, Entertainment
  16. ^ YouTube - OneRepublic - Bittersweet Symphony (NL)
  17. ^ YouTube - OneRepublic - Last Goodbye -Jeff Buckley Live! @ Stripped
  18. ^ a b YouTube - OneRepublic on Sound
  19. ^ a b MTV Buzzworthy Blog » Exclusive Interview: Buzzworthy Talks To OneRepublic
  20. ^ One Love : Who the hell is OneRepublic? And what's this about them being from the Springs?
  21. ^ Music - Singles Reviews - OneRepublic: 'Stop And Stare' - Digital Spy
  22. ^ Music - Album Review - OneRepublic: 'Dreaming Out Loud' - Digital Spy
  23. ^ a b One Republic: Dreaming Out Loud : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone
  24. ^ Music Focus Releases - Album Reviews - OneRepublic - Dreaming Out Loud
  25. ^ OneRepublic: Artist to Watch 2008 : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
  26. ^ One Republic on purevolume™
  27. ^ OneRepublic - ReverbNation
  28. ^ The Chimes | Music Review: OneRepublic's "Dreaming Out Loud" « Biola University