Grammy nominated outfit OneRepublic return with their fifth studio album, Human, featuring the singles "Rescue Me," "Somebody To Love," "Wanted," "Run" and "Didn't I." Frontman Ryan Tedder told the Official Chart Company, "Whatever people think our sound is, ‘Didn't' I is the most ‘OneRepublic' song. ‘Didn't I' is the first song we've done since ‘Apologize' that conjures up that same feeling. The song that follows it is remarkably different. That would be very much us to not do the same thing. But then what might be my favourite song on the album, which will be for the summer, is called ‘West Coast' and it's like The Mamas and the Papas – ‘California Dreamin' and The Beach Boys, but with drums that are like Gorillaz. It's the craziest, coolest about-face ‘here comes the summer'."
"[Human] is re-calibrating everything," Tedder adds. "The last album, we stopped promoting it and kinda pulled the plug. I didn't have it in me to do anything for it. This is us returning back to what the original sound was: strings; orchestral; emotive...You know, is the traditional album model dead? For a lot of people yes, but because it was never alive to begin with. Depending on the age of the listener, it wasn't a thing, so how could it be dead? I have a nine year-old and if we sit him down to listen to something like [The Beatles'] The White Album – which we do from time-to-time – then he understands that this is a group of songs part of the same project. Our process is both can exist. We just have enough songs to justify an album. And it feels good to tour with an album; it does make it a little easier with a title and with a concept to provide a construct and a focus."
- Run
- Distance
- Someday
- Didn't I
- Rescue Me
- Savior
- Take Care of You
- Forgot About You
- Somebody To Love
- Wanted
- Take It Out On Me
- Better Days
- Loose Somebody