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Underrated Artist: OneRepublic should not be a forgotten band from the 2010s
OneRepublic is a band that many confuse for One Direction, but it should not be treated as the laughingstock of pop music. Starting in 2002, the Colorado Springs natives all came together with the help of bandmates Ryan Tedder and Zach Filkins, eventually producing music that would hit its peak during the span of the 2010s.
While many know the band’s biggest hits like “Apologize” and “Counting Stars” because of its renowned success, they also are simply just great performers. Many don’t realize that OneRepublic is multi-faceted, incorporating different kinds of musicians into its music throughout the last 20 years.
For example, Brent Kutzle serves as the band’s cellist. He has aided the band immensely, especially on its 2014 album “Native.” This album serves as a transition period for OneRepublic, moving away from creating radio hits. Being its most experimental album to date, it proved the band’s dedica
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OneRepublic
American pop rock band
OneRepublic is an American pop rock band from Colorado Springs, Colorado,[5] formed in 2002. The lineup currently consists of Ryan Tedder (lead vocals, piano), Zach Filkins (guitar, viola), Drew Brown (guitar), Brent Kutzle (bass, cello), Eddie Fisher (drums), and Brian Willett (keyboards, percussion, violin).
The band achieved its first commercial success on Myspace as an unsigned act.[6] In late 2002, after OneRepublic played shows throughout the Los Angeles area, several record labels approached the band with interest, but the band signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records. They recorded their first album with producer Greg Wells during the summer and fall of 2005 at his studio, Rocket Carousel, in Culver City, California. The album was scheduled for release on June 6, 2006, but the group was dropped by Columbia two months before the release date.
In 2007, OneRepublic released their debut album, Dre
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On the run with OneRepublic
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Peter Robb • Ottawa CitizenPublished Apr 13, 2015 • Last updated Jun 02, 2020 • 3 minute read
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You probably need to be a bit of a gazelle if you are running with a rock and roll grupp on a two-year tour.
So perhaps it’s fitting for OneRepublic’s Brent Kutzle that an artist has captured his essence as a gazelle on the skiva cover for the band’s third record, Native.
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Each grupp member, in fact, fryst vatten represented bygd a different creature.
“We hired this creative director for that skiva to do the art and he hung out with us one day. He called Ryan (Tedder, OneRepublic’s frontman) the next day and he said, ‘I know exactly what to do here. I’m going to put a bunch of different animals that don’t belong t