Atlanta native B.o.B. joined forces with OneRepublic to put his signature touch on their smash single “Good Life.” The remix which recently premiered online is now available for download on iTunes.
Fans in the Bay Area can catch the band performing live this Sunday, June 26th, at a free concert in Golden Gate Park. For more details visit Alice 97.3′swebsite. “Good Life” appears on OneRepublic’s sophomore album, Waking Up,available now.
The guys in OneRepublic have been touring overseas in support of their album Waking Up. Monday night the band surprised fans with an impromptu midnight show in Vienna at the steps of the Opera House where they performed acoustic versions of “Good Life,” “Marchin On,” “Stop and Stare,” “Apologize” and more.
Stay tuned for “The Good Life” webisode series from the band where they will be sharing more memories from life on tour. Check out a preview on their YouTube channel.
Saying that I can’t get this song out of my head isn’t quite accurate. Truth be told… I’m not even trying. LOVE THIS SONG!
About the Band:
OneRepublic is comprised of a lot of talent:
Ryan Tedder (lead vocals, guitar, piano)
Zach Filkins (guitar, backing vocals)
Drew Brown (guitar)
Brent Kutzle (bass, cello)
Eddie Fisher (drums)
“You’re only as good as your worst song,” says OneRepublic’s front man and chief songwriter Ryan Tedder.
Not that he knows anything about writing a dud. The 30-year-old born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has obsessed over the art of pop music for more than a decade. Along the way, he’s worked with Rihanna, Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Lopez, Leona Lewis (he shared a 2008 Best Record Grammy nod for her “Bleeding Love”), and other massive stars. And it’s all lead him back to his own Denver, Colorado-based band, where he pours out his most heartfelt music. “The writing approach I take for OneRepublic is completely different from the approach I take with anyone else — it’s infinitely harder,” Tedder says. “These songs have to be personalized. And I write each of them like it’s the last one I’ll be able to put out.”
It works. OneRepublic was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. And Tedder, plus guitarists Zach Filkins and Drew Brown, bassist/cellist Brent Kutzle and drummer Eddie Fisher have sold almost 2 million albums and 8 million singles.
The band’s 2007 hit “Apologize,” from their album Dreaming Out Loud went to No. 1 in 16 countries, going gold in 14 of them. It broke records for airplay when it finally made it to radio (and was only bested by Lewis’s “Bleeding Love,” which Tedder co-wrote). Their second single, “Stop and Stare,” propelled OneRepublic beyond platinum status. Waking Up is their second album on Mosley/Interscope Records.
Their latest single “All the Right Moves” comes with a huge heap of anticipation from the millions of fans of OneRepublic and Tedder. But there are countless others who may not know the band or its members’ names but recognize their heartfelt songs from the soundtrack of their last bad breakup or emotional meltdown. OneRepublic is that band.
While breaking sales, the members OneRepublic have proved for years that hard work pays off. As sensational as their rocket trip up the charts may have seemed, nothing happened for them overnight.
Filkins learned guitar at age 7 while living with his parents in Barcelona, Spain. “I wanted to play loud and crazy,” he says. But his parents made him learn Flamenco. Tedder discovered vocal harmonies via the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds (on cassette). He sang secretly at first — to himself in his room or with his Walkman on. And some of the most satisfying pop tunes he heard as a kid were those on the soundtracks of the ’80s movies he watched over and over. A fascination directly related to OneRepublic’s epic and cinematic sound.
Tedder and Filkins met in their senior year in high school in Colorado Springs. They formed a band called This Beautiful Mess and played one talent show but broke up after a week. Far from the young angst-ridden punks that threw together set lists with three chords and the truth — “We were not the Ramones,” Filkins jokes — the would-be OneRepublic founders vowed to spend their time and energy sharpening their skills as musicians and songwriters before they made another leap into band life.
“Most bands they play for years and they suck,” Tedder says. “They figure out writing on the back end if they figure it out at all. I always wanted to know that as long as I was alive, I could write the kind of songs that would be hits so I would have a career.”
Between his junior and senior years at college Tedder won an MTV songwriting contest and got a record deal but walked away from an opportunity to write bubblegum pop at the height of the boy band craze — he wanted something deeper and felt he had more to learn. So at age 19, he moved to Nashville, where he landed his first regular paying gig recording demos. Secretly, he was figuring out not how the biggest country artists hit notes but how they wrote hits. “I had the advantage of seeing all these artists coming through and seeing the ones that worked and the ones that didn’t,” Tedder says. “I learned that people who write great songs are the ones that have careers.”
At about that time, Timbaland, who’d seen Tedder on MTV, reached out to the promising young songwriter, offering him a production deal and a chance to work together in Miami.
Filkins, meanwhile, had studied aerospace engineering at college in Illinois but saw his grades slip as his passion for guitar playing blossomed. By 2003, he had moved to Colorado to study music and engineering. Tedder moved back to Colorado, too, after studying what he calls “Producer 101″ with Timbaland in Miami. Having done all they could to minimize the risk of starting a band and gone about the typically impetuous process in the most studied, measured, and completely backward way possible, the two moved to L.A. to start OneRepublic.
After some early lineup changes, the Oregon- and California-raised Fisher followed a dream he’d hatched after seeing a U2 concert at Tempe Stadium in Arizona, the very concert recorded for Rattle and Hum. His former band mate Drew Brown, born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, had seen his first show as a 10-year-old in 1994 — Weezer, with Teenage Fanclub. His dad threw him in the mosh pit to give him the full experience. Brown returned the favor years later by calling and asking his parents for money so he could move to L.A. to join OneRepublic. “Only recently my dad stopped regretting taking me to that concert,” he says.
Songwriting alone landed them in a short-lived deal with Columbia. But what followed was a grind of mostly small L.A. club shows that didn’t always work for the groups huge sound. They parted ways with the label, and while driving home from a show one night, Filkins, then 27 and working as a filing clerk for Coca-Cola, told Tedder, who was making money writing music for movies on the side, that he was quitting the band if nothing major happened for them in six months.
Six months later, almost to the day, Timbaland’s remix of “Apologize” broke on the radio. The original version had racked up millions of plays on MySpace, and Tedder says its familiarity was key in driving the Timbaland remix up the charts. When the super-producer started his own Mosley Music Group with Interscope, he signed OneRepublic as his first band.
Fast forward through massive hits and record-breaking sales to 2009, and the band is training its laser-like focus on performing, completing their upside down approach to rock stardom. On the road for the last year and half, whether playing sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York, the massive New Pop festival in Germany or the V Fest in the U.K., the band’s live show has gelled, the members say.
Waking Up, recorded in their hometown Denver, is the band’s most sweeping, cinematic effort to date, with even more strings and movie-like moments, thanks in part to the use of the same children’s choir and orchestra used by Batman and Edward Scissorhands composer Danny Elfman (with whom Tedder has shared ideas). Plus, OneRepublic has recently added co-writer and bass and cello player Brent Kutzle to its lineup. “All he listened to before getting into this band was soundtracks,” Tedder says. “He can name every score and soundtrack guy from the last 15 years.”
Tedder’s lyrics are as honest as ever. Dreaming Out Loud was a pure heart-on-his-sleeve confessional, written mostly before his massive songwriting successes. “I wrote every single bit of that broke as a joke, sleeping on other people’s couches.” Waking Up plays not only upon some of those same experiences but the reactions to them. Take the song “Secrets,” and its lyrics:
I need another story/Something to get off my chest/My life is kind of boring/Need something that I can confess…
Tedder explains: “That’s me saying, ‘Look, I’ll spill my guts for you, but I don’t think that’s what you want to hear again.’”
Now a front man in full, he says he’s continuously challenged and surprised by his band mates and OneRepublic’s rapidly expanding, worldwide fan base. But even after accomplishing at age 30 what most songwriters never do in a lifetime, Tedder says his best work with OneRepublic is ahead of him, and he’s more inspired than ever. He practically speaks in lyrics these days. “Music is my life,” he says, “and songs are my currency.”
Did you catch OneRepublic on “Dancing With The Stars” last night? They performed their latest single “Good Life” while Lacey and Dmitry danced. The band also played “All The Right Moves” off of their current release Waking Up. Tune in to Conan tonight (4/6) for another live performance.
Looked great, sounded great, what more could you want?!
OneRepublic have just announced that they will perform their single “Secrets” on The Tonight Show this Friday, October 8th. This week, Ryan, Zach, Eddie, Brent and Drew will also kick off a string of new tour dates with Maroon 5 in support of their sophomore album Waking Up.
The band is currently running a tweet to win contest with Maroon 5 where fans can win a VIP trip to hang backstage at their show in Houston, TX. Visit OneRepublic.net for more info.
OneRepublic Tour dates:
October 6th – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
October 8th – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
October 9th – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
October 10th – Berkeley, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
October 12th – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
October 14th – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
October 15th – Sacramento, CA – Arco Arena
October 16th – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena
October 19th – Tulsa, OK – Bok Center
October 21st – Dallas, TX – Superpages.com Center
October 22nd – Houston, TX – Woodlands Pavilion
October 27th – Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion
October 28th – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
OneRepublic took the stage for I Heart Radio and performed a cover of The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army.” Ryan Tedder and the rest of the guys threw in a twist when launching into Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack” for the crowd full of fans.
Catch the band on tour this fall with Maroon 5 and visit OneRepublic.net for more info.
OneRepublic and Maroon 5 BOTH? Together? At the same time? In the same place? That sounds almost too good to be true, doesn’t it? Yet…..
OneRepublic is gearing up to tour this fall with friends Maroon 5 on a thirteen city trek.
The band will perform Secrets on Live with Regis and Kelly when they broadcast from Price Edward Island on July 15th. Secrets debuted on the Top 40 radio chart at #37.
OneRepublic was also just nominated for a Teen Choice Award for All The Right Moves in the category Choice Music: Rock Track. Fans can vote for OneRepublic now at www.teenchoiceawards.com. The Teen Choice Awards will air on Fox August 9th.
In 2007, after seven years together as a band, OneRepublic took the world by storm with their debut release Dreaming Out Loud. The album included the smash first single Apologize which shattered digital sales and airplay records worldwide, and along with second single Stop And Stare propelled the album to platinum plus sales. Their sophomore set Waking Up was released in November and first single All The Right Moves was a Top 40 and Hot AC radio hit and has sold over 1.5 million units to date!
OneRepublic stopped by The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Wednesday night to perform their hit single “All The Right Moves.” Here’s the video, in case you missed it the first time.
I love this song!
Find OneRepublic and their newest album, Waking Up,on iTunes!
OneRepublic have been gaining momentum quickly in 2010 with the recent release of their sophomore album Waking Up and current single “All The Right Moves.” The track is making its way up the Top 40 chart and continues to increase digital downloads each week. Next month, the Denver quintet is slated to perform the song at the NBA All Star Game and at the Winter Olympics.
Check out a brand new acoustic performance of “All The Right Moves” that the band recorded for MySpace’s Down The Front sessions. The intimate performance features Ryan Tedder’s stripped down vocals accompanied by a beautiful cello and xylophone.
Visit OneRepublic.net for more information and be sure to grab “All The Right Moves” on iTunes.
Check out One Republic’s new single “All The Right Moves.” The powerful, drum-heavy track will appear on their forthcoming album, Waking Up, which is due out on November 17th. Visit OneRepublic.net for more info and upcoming tour dates with Rob Thomas.