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Album Review: John Mayer – Battle Studies

Posted by Mack On November - 24 - 2009

Artist name: John Mayer
Album title: Battle Studies
Release date: 11.17.09

It’s probably too easy for me to associate the content of John Mayer’s Battle Studies with his recent split from former Friends actress Jennifer Aniston. Still, after multiple listens to Mayer’s latest recording, it seems as if the New York City musician is using his art to exorcise some very personal demons. Battle Studies is reflective and rooted in love, much like Lenny Kravitz’s classic Mama Said, an album in which the rocker atoned for his soured romance with Lisa Bonet. On Battle Studies, Mayer purges deeply into his soul to decipher how his romance failed, thoughtfully expresses his feelings and moves on.

Mayer has grown considerably from the young 20-something we first met to a full-fledged adult who uses his music to tackle life’s more challenging obstacles. Mayer’s major label debut, Room For Squares, was powered by his Grammy winning single, “Your Body Is A Wonderland.” In 2003, Mayer released Heavier Things, and the single “Daughters” went on to win a Grammy for Song of the Year. On his 2006 studio album, Continuum, Mayer merged pop music with the blues and won a Grammy for Best Pop Album. Until now, Mayer’s albums contained songs with multiple topics. Battle Studies can easily be called a “concept” album, since each song is focused on that ever sensitive matter of the heart — love.

“All We Ever Do Is Say Goodbye” stands out because of the content and the sincerity by which Mayer delivers his message. The subtle pluck of the acoustic guitar and the occasional tap of piano keys help this song glide effortlessly across your ear drums. The pace picks up somewhat on the country twang of “Half Of My Heart,” which features vocalist Taylor Swift. Although half of Mayer’s heart has “a grip on the situation,” the other half’s “got a right mind to tell you that I can’t keep loving you.” But just as fast as the energy heightens, it deflates just as quickly on “Who Says,” which is produced using an acoustic guitar and drum brushes.

By the time “Assassin” rolls around, Mayer uses harder drums, deep bass and an electric guitar to deliver a hard shot to his departed love. “I was a killer, was the best they’d ever seen. I’d steal your heart before you ever heard a thing,” Mayer croons on the chorus to this edgy song. “I’m an assassin and I had a job to do. Little did I know that girl was an assassin, too.”

On “Edge of Desire,” Mayer uses more hard rock-n-roll to make one last plea to his lover before calling it off completely. By the album’s last song, the epic “Friends, Lovers Or Nothing,” he delivers an ultimatum and stands his ground. “There’ll never be an in-between,” Mayer sings, “so give it up.” All told, Battle Studies is best digested on a calm day, or during the course of a breakup. But even if you’re solidly in love, John Mayer has delivered an opus through you can relate.

Marcus J. Moore

Sound-Savvy rates Battle Studies with 4 out of 5 platinum headphones.

John Mayer ft. Taylor Swift – Half of My Heart

Posted by Mack On November - 7 - 2009

John Mayer’s new album Battle Studies is sure to be something of classic stature; he’s an awesome musician and an artist that clearly lives and breathes his craft. Taylor Swift brings her sweet voice to this newest cut from the album, entitled Half of My Heart. I like this song because it’s so open, he really knows how to articulate a man’s sentiments. Battle Studies – November 17th, review coming soon…

Audio: Half of My Heart ft. Taylor Swift

Video: John Mayer – Who Says

Posted by Mack On October - 14 - 2009


If Gucci Mane can get WASTED, then Who Says John Mayer can’t get stoned? POTHEADS UNITE! I really like this song, in many ways it’s very easy to relate to. Who Says is the lead single from Mayer’s upcoming fourth studio album Battle Studies which will follow-up the classic album Continuum. The album is set to be in stores November 17.

DOWNLOAD: Mario – Human Nature

Posted by Mack On July - 8 - 2009

This is an amazing mix! The kid Mario goes IN over the audio of John Mayer’s instrumental performance of Human Nature from the Michael Jackson Memorial Service held yesterday. I’ve always been a fan of Mario’s vocals and this is the reason why. A fitting tribute and one of my favorite Michael Jackson songs of all time. LOVE IT!!! Be sure to check for Mario’s forthcoming album And Then There Was Me, due out in September 2009 according to Mario.

John Mayer – Human Nature (MJ Memorial)

Posted by Mack On July - 7 - 2009

John Mayer’s AMAZING and STUNNING Instrumental performance of Human Nature


SoundSavvy Blast or Trash: Singles Review

Posted by Mack On May - 2 - 2008

MackN2U: so the Love In This Club original joint had to grow on me, but the remix was hot off gate. I mean, damn. Usher flexed his star power with this one
Mello: yea, its always good to hear a females view point and he used a dominant artist to present it! All Hail Queen B. Dudes aren’t the only ones wanting to make love in the club
MackN2U: and Weezy blazes it
Mello: just about anything Weezy touches, goes ablaze. Where’s “Tha Carter 3” Weezy!
MackN2U: supposed to be out in June
Mello: Busta/Linkin Park’s joint “We Made It”- concept of the song is great, you get two for the price of one
MackN2U: yeah, and it merges the genres really well
Mello: I enjoy Linkin Park more
MackN2U: but I have a problem with Busta dropping the n word all over this track
Mello: its inevitable… rappers & the N word go hand in hand
MackN2U: I disagree… there are white rappers
Mello: black rappers
MackN2U: I mean, I can just see fights breakin out because people from other races will think this gives them license to say it. At some point, you gotta rise above that mentality… especially if you’re trying to crossover like Busta is attempting
MackN2U: don’t get up in arms about being called a ‘nigga’ by someone of another race if you’re making music for them to listen to and you’re throwin it all in their faces… anyway, as for the song…
Mello: I’d blast it
MackN2U: it really is a “bangin instrumental”
Mello: the message in the song is inspiring and the beat is bananas
MackN2U: It’s definitely gonna get some airplay from me… but just the edited version…But that electric guitar is crazy. Linkin Park is a true band, they have a great sound… and they can work with anyone
MackN2U: what about Nelly and Fergie’s new joint, Party People. To me, Nelly is always gonna be a popstar… but he tries to go a little harder on this track
Mello: yea, both are crossover artists, making music for everyone. Nelly brings the women, Fergie – the men
MackN2U: exactly… classic collabo… and smart
Mello: an equation made for a # 1 hit
MackN2U: definitely a summer club banger. Cookouts everywhere will be blazin this one…
MackN2U: I like John Mayer’s new single ‘Say’… u heard it?
Mello: nope, and that’s a 1st. I’m usually up on my dosage of Mr Mayer
MackN2U: mellow joint… his instrumentals are always nice, progressive. And he’s always got great lyrical content…
Mello: always does
MackN2U: u still not feelin that Chris Breezy joint ‘Forever’
Mello: I still get lost in the beat. I think its possibly overproduced, taking away from the vocals…beat is sick though
MackN2U: yeah, its like the vocals were just intended to fill out the beat, but I still think it’s hot…Polow did that one… sometimes he can be that way
Mello: but, its not something I envision for CB
MackN2U: but Polow also did Love In This Club. I like the beat on this new joint ‘No Matter What’ from T.I.
Mello: yea I enjoy mr TI
MackN2U: he’s definitely one of my favorite rappers out and has been for a while… T.I. vs. T.I.P. was CRAZY!!!
Mello: he’s another one doesn’t care what folks say
MackN2U: and that’s what gives him such mass appeal… it’s about the music… call him pop, call him gangsta, he put together an album that says “Okay, I can do both, now find some other shit to talk about”
Mello: and in all his songs, he pays homage to those he’s lost
MackN2U: that’s a definite hood empowerment joint. Everything you throw at him, he’s still standing — NO MATTER WHAT!
Mello: exactly, people prey on your downfall
MackN2U: just to know his story and to still see his struggles, u gotta respect this man’s strength…
Mello: and in the end..you’re still on top in a better position. “You can hate if ya want to, but ya wasting ur time”
MackN2U: now one joint im not feelin is Rihanna’s… and I’m actually a fan
Mello: Take A Bow?
MackN2U: yes… please someone throw that shit away
Mello: I mean, its not her best, but its not her worst… its mediocre
MackN2U: she’s whiny
Mello: but, her lyrics are true facts
MackN2U: her lyrics on this joint suck to me
Mello: every woman can relate
MackN2U: well maybe that’s why I’m not feelin it. Leona Lewis has a track of the same name, and I’d play her joint 20 times before this joint
MackN2U: Luda’s supposed to be back soon… i can’t wait… he’s another favorite of mine
Mello: yea… Lloyd & Weezy track is cool it’ll be # 1, I’m sure – “Around the World Girl”
MackN2U: Lloyd’s vocals and verses are just aight, but dammit Weezy…how did he get so hot? I didn’t even become a Lil Wayne fan til recently…
Mello: its the sizzurp
MackN2U: If there’s one thing I can say about Wayne, he’s smart. This dude has oversaturated the market so you can’t help but like him
Mello: lol
MackN2U: a lot of artists are doing that now… T-Pain, Akon they’re showing up on everything, so they’re bound to do at least one track you’ll like, then they’ve got you hooked. If you need a hit, call Weezy “and he can make it juicy for ya”
Mello: yea..weezy is the next T-Pain in regards to being on everyones tracks
MackN2U: weezy is the next Jay-Z… or has weezy surpassed Jay?
Mello: that’s an argument I want no parts of… lol
MackN2U: lol… me either… not yet anyway
Mello: right

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