The Agency's Posts

NEW FILM PREMIER TONIGHT! BUILDING HOPE: Turk Pipkin's new filmBuilding Hopewill have a NY Premiere at the Tribeca Cinemas on Monday, July....
Read More>

Amy Winehouse: An Appreciation: Who couldn’t be drawn to the soulful singer, with her honesty, devil-may-care attitude and....
Read More>

Kristin Scott Thomas: From 'movie star' to 'actress': The British actress has a movie coming out about French Jews in 1942 and is starring on London's....
Read More>

Ricky Gervais: "Give Emmy to Carell".: Add Ricky Gervais to the long list of Emmy watchers who believe Steve Carell should finally,....
Read More>

Heroes.. and Duds: Among the highlights are appearances by Steven Spielberg and 'Tintin,' new Spider-Man Andrew....
Read More>

Captain America: Square-jawed superheroSteve Rogerslays strangely immobile in the bowels of an enormous “su
Read More>

Charlie Sheen to star in new 'Anger Management' sitcom: It's official: Charlie Sheen has found a new sitcom. Now all he needs is a network to air it.....
Read More>

'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' box office: "Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2" broke the opening-weekend....
Read More>

Television review: 'Roseanne's Nuts' on Lifetime: Wednesday night viewers can tune into a reality show about an outspoken, controversial,....
Read More>

Horrible Bosses: Review: You can practically hear little coils of contempt tightening insideJason Batemanevery time he's....
Read More>

Arnold Schwarzenegger will make a new stand: There had been rumors for several weeks that Arnold Schwarzeneger was dipping his toe back in....
Read More>

Is James Franco honest or tiring?: We're closer to the next award season than to the last one. But James Franco still has the....
Read More>
Album review: John Mayer's redemptive 'Paradise Valley'
Posted on: 09/01/13
Share/Save/Bookmark


 Close your eyes. Erase your mind. Forget about Taylor Swift,Katy Perry and the various extracurricular activities that have hobbled singer-guitarist-romantic John Mayer’s reputation off the playing field. Breathe, and think about the guitar while inhaling fresh air and electrified guitar licks. As a Wyoming wind blows through your hair, imagine that the John Mayer Cruise never happened.

For many -- but by no means all -- such a Mayer reboot is necessary. Doing so in earnest before popping on his new album, "Paradise Valley," will offer payback for those yearning for peaceful, well-imagined guitar rock as earlier crafted by bands including the Eagles, the Flying Burrito Bros., the Grateful Dead and “Nashville Skyline”-era Bob Dylan. The guy’s apologized for his past media indulgences, and “Paradise Valley” makes a strong case that those of us overly annoyed should let it go.

Eleven songs that hit the mark where last year’s overwrought "Born and Raised" mostly missed, “Paradise Valley” is a more lyrically restrained and less generically reflective affair. And musically, it’s bigger, more accomplished and more approachable.

At its best, as on “Dear Marie,” Mayer acknowledges his fame with a measure of embarrassment in a musical letter to a former high school sweetheart. (He even confesses to searching for her online.) Opener “Wildfire” will have fans of Little Feat and the Dead giddy. And the mid-album interlude of “Wildfire” features a gorgeous turn by vocalist Frank Ocean, who conjures a striking image of a woman jumping from the Eiffel Tower while Mayer harmonizes. The closer, “On the Way Home,” describes the return home after what seems like a pretty awesome summer vacation.

Musically, Mayer has seldom sounded more relaxed, and has rarely written guitar works as elastic and forgiving. “Who You Love” has the feel of an old soul classic, and producer Don Was records it with a claustrophobic tightness. Featuring pedal steel, a nearly liquid Mayer guitar strum and an impressive duet with a surprisingly real-sounding Perry, the song shows an artist both relaxed and well-practiced. The man’s fingers have seldom seemed so nimble.

That doesn’t mean you don’t sometimes have to roll your eyes. “I’m a little lost at sea/I’m a little birdy in a big old tree,” he sings on the piano ballad “I Will Be Found (Lost at Sea),” a song whose telegraphed rhymes and monochromatic vocal offer ample ammo for critics. Overall too, there are a few too many Edward Sharpe-suggestive sing-along "ooh-ooh's" for my taste. “Badge and Gun” feels like it was written while he was reading Cormac McCarthy’s “Border Trilogy,” and imagines a renegade cowboy heading away. It even features percussion that suggests a horse clomping down a dirt road. Ouch.

Regardless, Mayer the musician is in charge here, and he keeps his peacocking in check throughout “Paradise Valley.” The best part: When he does reveal his instrumental flair, he does so as someone whose natural-born skill warrants the display.  

COMMENTS
Be the first to post a comment!


Post A Comment:




  • It's 2020! Start booking roles in commercials, fashion, films, theater and more with The Agency Online!

  • NEW WORKSHOP with Barbara Barna & Sean De Simone!

    Hi Everyone and Happy Summer! Sean at Sean De Simone casting and Barbara Barna are teaming up for a super informative and fun Hosting for Home Shopping workshop. A great opportunity for established or experienced TV Hosts and Experts interested in learning how to get noticed and how to get in....
  • MASTERCLASS W. Robin Carus & David John Madore

    A Special Offer for the Agency Community, from one of our favorite NYC Casting Directors! EMAIL FacetheMusicWithUs@gmail.com Or Eventbrite To Sign Up! Class Size is Limited.
  • Don't Fall Into The Comparison Trap

    Hi Everyone! As the second installment in an ongoing series of features by the Agency's amazing community, here's some sage advice from our own Regina Rockensies; a humble (& awesome)veteran we've had the pleasure of working with for a long time. Have an excellent week! : ) - The Agency....
  • One Model's Agreement

    Hi Everyone! As the first piece in an ongoing series of original articles by the Agency community, here's a short reflection on some of the values of professional acting & modeling that we can all keep in mind for our next casting. Good luck on your castings &shoots this week! : ) -....




 
home       castings&news       privacy policy       terms and conditions      contact us      browser tips
Official PayPal Seal