OH MY MY

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OH MY MY

Oh My My is the fourth studio album by American rock band OneRepublic. It was released on October 7, 2016, through Interscope Records. - WIKIPEDIA

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  • The Guardian

    if OneRepublic’s 2014 hit Counting Stars was ear-wormy, these tracks are certified ear-centipedes.  

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  • Entertainment

    Their most diverse-sounding album yet.  

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  • ALL MUSIC

    Overall, Oh My My is another solid record from a group led by one of the best songwriters of a generation.  

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  • sputnik music

    The biggest problem with Oh My My is that OneRepublic forsakes the few characteristics that once made them relatively unique in favor of bland, done-to-death radio pop.  

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  • IDOLATOR

    It’s a potpourri formula that, with Oh My My, hasn’t lost its fragrance.  

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  • plugged in

    OneRepublic continues to deliver albums with a generally positive outlook.  

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  • Cryptic Rock

    it is deeper than the average listen, musically and lyrically.  

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  • LA Music Blog

    OneRepublic’s most diverse-sounding album to date. 

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  • The Post

    they succeed in transforming their sound to encompass different types of music, which keeps listeners on their toes and anticipating what is coming next  

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  • The Union

    blending different styles of music together and creating a diverse track list of 16 songs. 

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  • The Ithican

    offers thought-provoking lyrics.  

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  • The Young Folks

    Infused with electronic, pop and rock, Oh My My is the perfect blend of culture, storytelling and sound.  

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  • Celeb Mix

    OneRepublic have successfully proven their musical diversity and have delivered an eclectic album which is definitely worth listening to. 

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  • Evening Standard

    Hard to avoid the sense of self-indulgence. 

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  • Daily Titan

    OneRepublic can’t seem to find their sound. They seem to be pursuing a mixture of acoustic, electric and hip-hop styles. Their genre genre mash-up is just downright unsuccessful. 

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  • We Got This Covered

    Oh My My’s biggest flaw is that it’s a case of missing identity.  

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  • Immortal Reviews

    The album is a pop rock goldmine.  

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  • The Sun

    Frontman Ryan Tedder shows off his true vocal capabilities with soaring emotional lyrics on best power ballad in years. 

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  • maccasmusing

    Oh My My is brimming full of catchy choruses and awe-inspiring melodies.  

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  • RENOWNED FOR SOUND

    OneRepublic continues to relate their stadium-filling thirst with their radio play dominance – while only a handful of honest and interesting songs remain behind.  

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  • Vendor

    OneRepublic have offered a group of promising indie pop tracks with their latest album.  

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  • Thomas Bleach

    “Oh My My” is a heavy produced pop/rock collection that floats between experimental and predictable. 

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  • ABDOW AVENUE

    I think Ryan Tedder is immensely talented and I trust he can put this band back on track, and hopefully soon.  

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  • The Rocky Mountain Collegian

    OneRepublic has gone a little generic, and you can easily pass up on this record. 

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  • Solent Music

    mediocre, nothing really innovative. 

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  • Head for Music

    OneRepublic present an oddly-structured and tired-sounding fourth album.  

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  • El Broide

    Overall, this is a really confusing album  

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  • The Musical Hype

    a variety of enjoyable, soundly produced records on their fourth studio album.  

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  • The Badger Herald

    Oh My My lacks luster in some areas, but the band has definitely provided another listen-worthy compilation of pop rock.  

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  • The LINC

    The beauty of the album is that while the songs all blend and merge together, each track also has the ability to stand out from the crowd. 

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  • PressPlayOK

    it turns out they’re just happy to set up camp in the middle of the road, never bothering anyone with tunes as forgettable as all five white male members of the band.  

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  • auspop

    The album isn’t perfect, but who cares?  

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  • Bens Beat

    this might be the most forgettable album of the year.  

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  • spectrum pulse

    If you want a facsimile of them with some decent production and hooks, I guess you might enjoy this, but otherwise you're not missing anything new. 

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  • Psycho

    OneRepublic has become a victim of the pop scene now through its fourth album which makes us say "Oh My My" in a sad tone.  

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  • The Top Tens

    Best Song: "Kids"...I guess Worst Songs: EVERYTHING ELSE  

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  • Pulse Media

    The band have done such a good job and rounding off this artistic, albeit in some areas, bizarre sounding album!  

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  • and POP

    OneRepublic’s fourth studio album features easily the most progressive music the bands ever made — and we want to love it. But do we? To a degree.  

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  • Alternative Addiction

    the production is as good as you’re ever going to hear.  

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  • Album analysis

    They need to put more effort into shaping true and unique melodic shapes if they are to seriously be considered a quality music group.  

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  • Pop Central

    I’m not sure if I’d call it good par say, but it’s the ultimate (guilty?) pleasure. 

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  • Busterz Magazine (translated)

    It's a good album, but no big surprises.  

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  • Medium

    A band from Denver made the world their stage. 

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  • That lemon life

    oh my my, it’s pure perfection. 

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  • The HUDSUCKER

    the album isn’t best described as one delicious dish with subtle complexities, but a 16-course meal or buffet where fans get a taste of everything the band has to offer.  

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  • Out Loud Culture

    It’s still a worthy addition to the catalog of a band that continues to surprise 9 years after their debut album.  

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