OneRepublic’s latest album “Oh My My,” which released worldwide on Oct. 7, boasts an eclectic selection of tracks in its over-an-hour-long series of varied tunes that don’t really conform to any particular genre. Unlike their other albums, which were a clear fusion of pop and rock with a distinctive touch that stood out among others, this album feels like a potpourri of styles, heavily leaning toward new age music.
In the age of iTunes, I often find myself spending a lot of time picking specific songs off of albums to buy. Maybe I’m too cheap and just don’t want to fork over the $12.99 for the full album, but nevertheless, music has become a lot less about the whole album and more about the specific songs. With that said, I recently found myself dropping $13.
Irish pop-rock-lite band The Script seems to have run out of naming inspiration for its third release; it is plainly, although aptly, titled “#3.” To be quite honest, the content of the album doesn’t get too much more exciting than its title. However, that isn’t to say that the songs on “#3” are awful or particularly offensive to the ears.
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