August 31, 2012

Spirit Riser: OneRepublic, The Script New Tracks

Did I just hear new songs?
Well, heck yes. Finally and thank God, these two bands have finally released their newest single for their latest album. The Script's album will be entitled as #3. It'll be out in Ireland on September 7 and September 10 in UK. This August 21st, the music video is ready on youtube to be the next most viewed and this is proofed that it's only been ten days, the video has been watched by over 1,000,000 viewers. How awesome is that?


There will be two emotional tracks that came from the band members' own experience. "Six Degrees of Separation" is inspired by Danny O'Donoghue's traumatic split up with his former girlfriend and "If You Could See Me Now" is an emotional tribute for Mark Sheehan's parents who died within months of each other when he was just twelve years old. Bad memories not only have bad effect but they bring out inspiration as well. I hope the album will be a hit.

OneRepublic die hard fans, let me hear your scream for their upcoming album !!!
I'm just too excited about writing it even tho I'm still in the dark when it comes to the album's title. In OneRepublic's wiki page is written that the upcoming third studio album will be entitled as Life In Color but that won't matter if they have finally released an awesome music video for the track? On August 28 2012, One Republic released a music video for their new track titled "Feel Again". It's a good song for the lonely soul who is still wandering out there. Listen to it. It will make your numb heart feels love again because they put so many colorful lights in the video. Very colorful that I was blinded by awe and happiness.And one more thing that is good about this song is they will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sales of the single to Save the Children's Every Beat Matters campaign to support training frontline health workers around the world OneRepublic always produces amazing quality songs and that's why I've been keep an eye for another update about the album.Good job, Ryan.






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