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HEAVIER THINGS

I normally don't tend to review too many mainstream artists for this site, especially not one of JOHN MAYER's style or target audience (I do have to admit the chicks simply moist themselves over this kid), but after receiving this disc the other day it simply begged for a review, so here goes.

Love him or hate him, the kid can pen a tune. Somehow, he always manages to throw something musically hip into each composition, be it a clever chord change, interesting bridge section, or some beautiful jazz-chord comps, Mayer is a raw-talent musician who has only begun to scrape the surface of his career. I will admit that I simply found myself changing the dial on the radio every time I heard "Your Body Is A Wonderland" or "No Such Thing" only reason being is that I received an advance of his original Room For Squares CD about 2 weeks before it ever came out, and way before he became a mainstream pop-sensation. But after being inundated with stations playing his music 3 times every hour, I found myself reaching for the dial. But all that changed about a month or so ago when 'Bigger Than My Body' hit air-waves and I couldn't stop humming this tune over and over and over. Now, with the release of his sophomore effort, Mayer has cleared himself from hitting the dreaded 'sophomore slump'. Will he match or eclipse his previous success, or suffer the same fate as so many of his genre have in the past (can ANYONE name the second Hootie CD?)? I personally hope he sells a trillion copies of this disc and keeps making well-written, hook-filled albums for years to come, because somehow, Mayer's voice, songwriting, and musicianship is a breath of fresh air amidst the airbrushed, Pro-Tools polished pop that has literally infested radio/video in the past few years.

What makes Heavier Things such a pleasure is that each track stands on it's own as a finely tuned machine and yet retains a bit of the youthful rawness that comes with that certain age between adolescence and adulthood (that dreaded word). Mayer crafts each track with bountiful energy, whether he is waxing emotionally over lost love ('Something's Missing') or hitting the up-beat funk lines of lead single 'Bigger Than My Body', each track has something unique, yet instantly memorable, which is difficult to achieve these days. The album opener 'Clarity' is a deep glimpse into the singer/songwriters world and yet has a beautiful, melancholy melody that stays with you long after you hear it. There are two other bona-fide gems on this disc as well, the lush 'Home Life', with it's layers of acoustic guitar, vocal harmonies and percussion, is guaranteed to spin at radio stations for the next year of so along with the fabulous 'New Deep' with it's haunting guitar lines and uplifting chorus/refrain.

There are a couple of tracks on this disk that simply can't compete with the previously mentioned tracks. "Only Heart" and 'Wheel' end the album on a low note and don't retain the punch found on the rest of the album, but hey, the kid wrote a ton of songs for this disc and managed to put 8 winners on here, so the last time I checked, that's pretty damn good. Do yourself and Mayer's accountant a favor and check this disc out, it's one of those long autumn day, cruising in your car kind of discs that stays with you long after the last track fades.


HOME
by ANNIE MINOGUE

THE SPOKEN AND THE UNSPOKEN
by ANDY TIMMONS

FLAMENCO A GO GO
by STEVE STEVENS

DIGITALIA
by JESTER

THE BIG PAYOFF
by ATELLO

REVELATION (Japanese Import)
by ARMORED SAINT

THE BEST OF THE BEST: VOLUME ONE
by W.A.S.P.

RISE
by HAIR OF THE DOG

TALES FROM THE BOOGIEMAN
by JESTER

THE CROW: SALVATION
by VARIOUS

CRACK A SMILE...AND MORE
by POISON

HEAVY METAL 2000
by VARIOUS

Live From the Sun
by DOKKEN

BRUTAL PLANET
by ALICE COOPER

SONGS FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR
by KIP WINGER

INFEST
by PAPA ROACH

TIME ON EARTH
by HUGO

THE DAY I SPOKE TO DOG
by FLYNN

TOMBSTONE SHUFFLE
by TONY MONTANA

NEW TATTOO
by MOTLEY CRUE