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Like so many other top-selling acts, OneRepublic’s path to success involved legendary producer Timbaland, whose 2007 remix of the band’s song “Apologize” reached No. 1 in 16 countries and catapulted them to instant fame. Since then, the band’s chorus-heavy, hip hop- influenced pop rock has earned them worldwide recognition and a string of successful singles. With their third studio album Native in 2013, the band achieved their first Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and scored one of their biggest hits to date, the anthemic “Counting Stars.” Their previous album, 2009’s Waking Up, achieved similar success with hit singles “Secrets” and “Good Life.” A consummate live act, the band are known for the eclectic range of covers they perform at their concerts, including “Umbrella” by Rihanna and “SexyBack” by Justin Timberlake.”

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 2675 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    shared a bottle of champagne with onerepublic :)

    by lmmgreen on 11/19/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    Onerepublic absolutely rocked the Troubador last night. Noting that their first real show was at the same venue, Ryan Tedder proceded to pick out fans who were at their first concert seven years ago, making the night seem even more special. I love Onerepublic not only becasue they have great music and are talented, but becasue their music inpires me, makes cry, makes me think, challenges me, and teaches me about love. Lame I know, but true. They also put an incredible amount of passion into every performance. Ryan was leaning over the crowd, singing at the top of his lungs (which is pretty high up there!), giving his all. Amazing, simpley amazing. Onerepublic's recored tracks do not do them justice. They are one of those bands that perform better than their cd can show. Amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    sound guy....

    by summoner on 11/19/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    The show was pretty good and I would see them again. This venue is great beacuse it is small and personal... but it creates issues for the sound of the band. The drum kit was way too over powering and the cymbals were just crashing through the speakers killing the vocals. I dunno if the board op. was in house or a random dude or a new guy or deaf... but he was kinda killing it for me. My one gripe is that the show was hardly even an hour long... I dunno if that is normal for small shows such as this... With two albums out you think there might be more play time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/19/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    It was AMAZING. That was my first time at Troubadour and I thought the building size was perfect and of course one republic was awesome. The base was a little too big. Both Tamar and overtone were good.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Somewhat disappointed

    by georgiaonmymind on 11/19/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    The band played the Troubadour and the club had a good feel. Ryan had great energy and his vocals were pretty dead on but the sound mix was so bad that it was a hard show to enjoy. The drums were way too loud and you could barely hear Ryan singing. The old songs from the first record were still my favorite and were well done. The new songs were OK but again the words were near impossible to hear over the awful audio mix.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Loved the band but not Troubador's sound system.

    by journeymen on 11/19/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    Loved the band but not Troubador's sound system...