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Lead vocalist Ryan Tedder (L) performs with One Republic during the iHeartRadio Music Festival at The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. September 23, 2016. REUTERS/Steve Marcus Image Credit: REUTERS

Grammy Award-nominated band OneRepublic, known for their crowd-pleasing hits such as Counting Stars and Love Runs Out, promise different types of songs in their new album.

The US pop-rockers, who performed at the Apple Music Festival in London on Wednesday, release their fourth studio album, Oh My My, on October 7.

“I think keeping it new and pushing the envelope is what inspires us and not repeating ourselves,” lead singer Ryan Tedder said.

“There’s a lot of songs that are ... us venturing off into new territory,” he said, adding that the album includes, “up-tempo, French house kind of records “ and “two huge ballads”.

OneRepublic are among 10 headline acts including Robbie Williams and Britney Spears taking to the London stage for the festival, which runs until September 30.

The band gave an energetic performance at the British capital’s Roundhouse venue, with crowds stomping their feet and singing along.

Asked whether the group felt pressure to produce big popular anthems, Tedder said: “Hit records are ... a requirement, they’re like a passport to each album.

“We keep that at the back of our minds as we’re writing songs ... [thinking], ‘Oh, this one feels like it might be bigger than the others,’ but ... I don’t sit down and go, ‘Right, let’s do a hit!’ - that’s not something that comes out of my mouth.”