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Generally favorable reviews- based on 62 Ratings
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Positive: 52 out of 62
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Mixed: 3 out of 62
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Negative: 7 out of 62
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Apr 17, 2017A truly great new John Mayer album, with a variety of sounds and musical influence's. He has proved time after time that he's capable of making solid albums and this release shows he hasn't lost any of his capability to do so.
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Apr 17, 2017
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May 27, 2017
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Apr 16, 2017A masterful design by one of the only musicians out of the 2000s to gain legendary status. John Mayer's music will have a fanbase long after that of his peers has faded.
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May 16, 2017While not as obnoxious as it could have been thanks to some interesting harmonic shine, Mayer’s inability to leave his run-down circle and craft melodies that truly embody his emotion leaves this album to only impact those who already worship him. My Score: 105/180 (Okay) = 5.8/10
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Mar 11, 2018I've never met a John Mayer album I liked and this one fully meets those expectations. He's good for a few singles here and there (but not many in the last 5 years) but overall his music is boring. Yes, it's intended to be mellow, but there's a gulf of difference between enjoyable mellow music and boring music.
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Apr 26, 2017Outstanding !!!!! His guitar and his voice sounds better than ever. no fancy guitar solo or high notes in the voice but it s solid, groovy and efficient . very happy he found his way back , John Mayer is definitively back.
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Apr 26, 2017Extremely average album when compared to continuum, no flow through the arrangement at all. He has written some classic upbeat rock/funk tunes which really get you going but then destroyed the album with some of his worst ballads to date. When did he decide to write Disney music? (You're gonna live in my forever). Really does not suit.
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Aug 14, 2021
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Nov 4, 2021
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Apr 19, 2017It’s progress, probably, that Mayer keeps the condescension to a dull sneer, but this also makes everything sound that much more anodyne.
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Apr 14, 2017The Search for Everything succeeds because he's not donning a new costume: instead, he's settling into a groove he can claim as his own, and it feels like he's at home.
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Apr 14, 2017The most deeply personal album Mayer has ever released. At the same time, the slickness of the music blunts some of the impact. To nearly the same degree that Mayer’s lyrics explore the limits of control, his music seeks to enforce it.