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2012 promotional single by OneRepublic

"Feel Again"
Onerepublic feel again cover art.jpeg
Promotional unmarried by OneRepublic
from the album Native
Released August 27, 2012
Recorded 2012
Length three:05
Label
  • Mosley
  • Interscope
Songwriter(s)
  • Ryan Tedder
  • Brent Kutzle
  • Drew Brownish
  • Noel Zancanella
Producer(due south)
  • Ryan Tedder
  • Brent Kutzle
  • Noel Zancanella
  • Drew Dark-brown
OneRepublic singles chronology
"Christmas Without You lot"
(2011)
"Feel Once more"
(2012)
"If I Lose Myself"
(2013)

"Feel Again" is a song recorded by American rock band OneRepublic for their third studio album Native (2013). Originally intended as the anthology's atomic number 82 single, it was later rebranded as a promotional single. It was written and produced past Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Drew Brown and Noel Zancanella.

"Feel Again" talks well-nigh coming back into your own and embracing life, as well as, transforming from "a alone soul" to a human who is able to dear again. It received positive reviews from music critics, who called information technology "wonderfully tricky" and that it would make a vivid sing-along at larger festivals. Some critics compared the song to Florence + the Machine'southward "Dog Days Are Over". The song was mildly successful in North America, peaking at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100; nevertheless, information technology saw most of its success in Europe, particularly Deutschland where it peaked at number 9 on the Media Command Charts.

A portion of the proceeds from the sales of the single will be donated to Save the Children'south Every Beat Matters campaign to support training frontline wellness workers around the world.

Release [edit]

"Feel Again" was unveiled on ABC's Good Morning America, on August 10, 2012, and on August 22 the grouping released an audio stream for anybody to listen the rails.[1] The unmarried was as well delivered to radio on Baronial 22, and the song was released to iTunes on August 27, 2012.[2] [three] [four] A portion of the proceeds from the sales of the single will be donated to Save the Children's Every Beat Matters campaign to support grooming frontline health workers around the world.[2] The song was besides heavily featured in the trailers for the 2013 film The Spectacular Now.[5] It is as well featured as ane of the master xvi tracks on NOW That's What I Call Music! 45.

Writing and inspiration [edit]

"Feel Again" was written by Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Drew Chocolate-brown and Noel Zancanella, while production was handled by Tedder. Tedder revealed that concluding year he was inspired by gospel melodies and harmonies. "The song itself was kind of a divergence for anything nosotros've ever done earlier on every level," frontman Ryan Tedder said. "It'south very much an uptempo song and has a lot of gospel influence in it." "For whatever reason that's something that was resonating with me and I felt that I really wanted to shift as many of our songs into that vibe equally possible," he said.[ii]

Tedder said their partnership with Relieve the Children was serendipitous and it actually helped him stop the lyrics to the song.[2]

"Initially we merely had the beginning of a vocal. Save the Children came along and it coincided with some other thought that we had as a band which was on this album to really focus on doing stuff that actually served a greater purpose other than simply putting out another song. The procedure of trying to get hits or constantly keep up with the Joneses, afterward a certain point it'south like, 'Wait. Why are nosotros doing this?'. The Save the Children program added a serious amount of gravity to what we were doing and the amount of kids that nosotros would be helping with donating proceeds from the sale of the single. It also helped me stop the lyrics. I actually had some kind of direction and weight."[ii]

Limerick [edit]

"Feel Again" is an up-tempo song,[half-dozen] featuring an uplifting, hook-laden melody filled with hope and optimism.[one] It showcases a richer, fuller audio palette that accentuates the anthemic qualities of their songwriting.[1] The uplifting, emotional vocal contains similar catchy melodies to their past work, such as "Skilful Life", "Stop and Stare", "Repent" and "All the Right Moves".[six]

The vocal's emotional pull is given a massive boost by its powerful lyrics about coming back into your own and embracing life.[seven] "Heart still beating simply it'southward non working. I reach out trying to love just I feel nothing," Tedder aches before bursting into the melodic chorus that is filled with bliss, "Only with you I experience again."[1] The hand-clap song is ultimately a tale about grabbing life past the horns and feeling new over again no matter what happened the day prior.[1] In the chorus, Tedder sings about transforming from "a alone soul" to a homo who is able to love again;[half-dozen] "I'k feeling improve since you know me/I was a lonely soul only that'southward the old me."[7]

Critical reception [edit]

The vocal received a favorable reception from music critics. Arjan Writers gave a very positive review for the track, stating that "Feel Again represents everything fans have come to love about the group, it clearly demonstrates that the group is evolving their brand of pop."[1] The review further added: "In world saturated past dour news headlines, carrying a message of living life in the moment is a timeless concept that truly has a universal appeal. And leave it up to Tedder and his friends to package such a powerful sentiment in a tightly-produced and radio-ready parcel that has the potential to spread similar wildfire."[ane] Sam Wilbur of AOL Radio followed the same thought, writing, "The single is destined to be a top radio hit and a live favorite, with its hand-clapping beats and enjoyable chorus."[vii] Huw Hopkins of Alt Sounds commented, "The main chorus melody is wonderfully tricky and would make a brilliant sing-along at larger festivals. There is a certain soul to the voice of Ryan Tedder, just the product skills and teamwork of Zach Filkins adds an extra boot on the choral backing vocals."[8]

Some critics realized that the rail is very similar to Florence + the Automobile songs. Scott Shetler of Pop Crush gave the song 3 out of 5 stars, writing that "With its urgent hand-clapping and swelling vocal hooks, 'Feel Once more' sounds so like to 'Dog Days Are Over' that the band might equally well add a 'Featuring Florence + the Machine' credit."[six] Shetler also said that "Though 'Feel Again' is far from original, the optimistic message and those 'woo-ooh-ooh' chants are hard to resist."[half dozen] Christina Lee of Idolator also noticed a Florence and the Automobile influence, writing "Maybe it's the handclaps. Perhaps information technology's the booming drums. Perhaps information technology'south Ryan Tedder's hopeful tone, or the manner his vocalisation builds, collapses and then surges again without e'er sounding defeated. Regardless, OneRepublic's new single, reminds us a lot of Florence + The Motorcar's breakout unmarried 'Dog Days Are Over'. And that's non a bad thing."[nine]

Music video [edit]

The music video was filmed in a redwood wood[ten] well-nigh San Francisco, California from July 31, 2012 to August two, 2012.[11] It premiered on Vevo on August 28, 2012.[12] The video begins with Ryan Tedder walking over leafy ground in forepart of a cute sunset in the San Francisco Bay area. He stoops to pick up a glowing yellow ball. He then sees what appears to be a string of yellow lights. There is a shot of Ryan following the lights, then the video cuts to alternating shots of the band with strings of lights in the background, and different people dancing to the music. He is shown with the yellow ball in his heart, glowing through his clothes, and suggesting he had lost his heart or it had been broken, and he had regained it. The video cuts with an aerial view of the woods, and the dominicus rising.[13]

Carl Williot of Idolator wrote a positive review, commenting, "The hypercolor lights complement the effervescence and effortlessness of Tedder's voice, and the total package is bright, it'south colorful, it's earthy. Like a delicious music video salad."[14] Amy Sciarretto of Popular Crush commented: "'Feel Once more' won't wow yous with spectacular graphics but it what it will do is permit you to concentrate on the song, which is slated to announced on the ring's upcoming third studio anthology. Perhaps that was OneRepublic'southward intention by selecting this no frills treatment for the first visual gustatory modality of their next record. It was an effective strategy since it reeled united states of america in hook, line and sinker."[15]

Rail listing [edit]

  • Digital download[16]
  1. "Feel Over again" – 3:05
  • CD single[17]
  1. "Experience Over again" (album version) – 3:05
  2. "Feel Again" (Tai remix) – 5:33

Charts [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

References [edit]

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