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RIYL: Coldplay, U2, Greg Laswell
OneRepublic’s 2008 debut was full of the kind of middle-of-the-road, calculatedly inoffensive pop that’s groomed for multiplatinum success – and it found that success, selling nearly a million copies and spinning off a Top Five single in the Timbaland-assisted “Apologize.” You’d think finding its commercial stride so soon would be the only excuse a band would need to churn out a carbon copy of its debut, but give OneRepublic credit: Album Number Two, Waking Up, actually represents a surprising step forward for a band that, just a year ago, gave no indication it was even ready to learn how to crawl. Make no mistake, the band’s stock in trade remains slick, pointedly proficient pop – but the band has gotten much better at carving canyon-sized hooks out of the barren bedrock of its influences.

There isn’t a single moment on the album that could be described as unusual or surprising – heck, maybe not even strictly interesting – and that’s exactly what makes it such an easy listen. This type of music derives its pleasure from smart adherence to pop formula, and OneRepublic follows it brilliantly; what it lacks in true creativity, it makes up in the strict discipline of knowing how to get from Point A to Point B – carrying a 500-pound chorus or three – without getting lost or messy along the way. Expecting great things from OneRepublic is probably unfair. But big things? You’re listening to ‘em. (Interscope/Mosley 2009)
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A very patronising review I think – these guys have served their time and noone could describe “Bleeding Love” which they wrote as merely proficient. OK the first single off this album – All the Right Moves – is a fairly standard but enjoyable piece of radio pop but other tracks like Secrets have more depth. Any how I made it my song of the week and you can read a review at:
http://hubpages.com/hub/This-best-new-pop-song-updated-weekly
Thanks for the link, James. I’ll be sure to stop by, insult your work, and plug my own!
ROFL at your reply to that comment
Haha, good comment Jeff