Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Unique Twist of the Familiar: OneRepublic in Waking Up

I would have to say that I really enjoyed listening to this album. This for me would fall under the category of albums that I'd have to buy for myself.



Tracks you must listen to:
Secrets
Marching On
All the Right Moves

Alright, admittedly I don't think that this album will become a classic down the line. However, there is that comforting balance between string and pop. For me, this balance is definitely the reason why I enjoy listening to OneRepublic from the day I discovered Apologize's original version minus the Timbaland twist.

I also wouldn't recommend going to this album for musical inspiration. And my understanding is, that wasn't the band's intent in the first place. From what I can hear in their music, it sounds like they are more keen on creating music that folks like me can listen to while driving to work or on commute from the gym.

For the purist in you, here's an acoustic version of All the Right Moves.


The general theme of the music is quite relaxing - with a pleasant beat that will easily distract you as you go about your daily routine. Don't we all need a playlist that does just that in our iPod?

There are a few tracks in the album which does justice Ryan Tedder's (Lead Vocals) talent and singing prowess. Consistent with a their debut album, these songs are NOT easy to sing. Or atleast sing, and leave you with enough dignity to walk out of there. It does entail an ample level of talent to be able to pull of some of these notes. I'm just saying - if you ever get the urge to sing one of this album's track in public, well.. don't.

The other single off this album is a clever song in the beat of a march; oh! and the title is coincidentally Marching On;


Lyrically, the wordings were well crafted and has a relevant message that strikes you if you pay enough attention to it. Although I have to admit, it's way easy to just zone off to their song's tunes. Ryan Tedder seems to have something to say, and he does not come short of words to say them.

To synthesize, my opinion is that their latest album, Waking Up, is a clear testament to OneRepublic's tremendous talent. That much is very easy to figure while listening. However, much debate remain on their ability to choose the appropriate intent in their song writing.

Clearly their goal is to create radio friendly tunes. And they are successful - up to a certain extent. The question then is; How do they step on to the next level?

From what I have seen (and heard) off their 2 albums to date, there is great potential for them to be more adventurous in their song writing... dare I say, room to grow up and mature. (And I can't believe I just threw in the single most over-used line in any sophomore album review!!)

Buy the album off of iTunes. Enjoy the music. Don't over analyze it nor expect it to change your life. With that mind-set, this album is sure to please.

Now to wait for their third album!

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