Monday, July 30, 2012

John Mayer - Born And Raised (2012)

Then came the era of change for John Mayer. No more bowing to Eric Clapton, and also the slow ballads that would break your heart direct. He had to mature, it was just and necessary. The days of cheap talk and childish things should give way to something new, something more serene and evolved. And this is what we have enjoyed in a "Born and Raised" in which John Mayer has taken its acoustics and has delighted us with a melodic, slow, hard country folk with shades.

Far from being situated in a crude level the creator of "Room For Squares" has opted for a very sweet and accessible online, where the simplicity of their songs comes even to be excessive for a disk of Mayer. The LP features the odd great topic as the powerful 'Age Of Worry' or the delicious' Born and Raised ". Even so it must be admitted that this work is the weakest of the considerable discography of Mayer that, despite being in their best personal moment, lost in nature and, above all, in plasticity. Unlike its previous compact, "Born and Raised" is easy to forget and that has saddened knowing that Mayer was a big thing to develop works that improve over time.That good wine again!

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