Thursday, July 19, 2007

John Mayer on MuteMath

Two of my favorite artists of all time collide right here!!

John Mayer writes today on his blog about MuteMath. You can read what he says:
I just listened to the album that will take me through the rest of the year... New songs to remind me of the things that are taking place right now...
My mouth is agape while I listen. I saw them make the Letterman appearance of the year a few nights ago and had to download. So do you.

This guy is a melody champ. Don't let the images and soundscapes fool you. This guy is all John Waite and I love it.

If you're unsure, check out Typical, Chaos and You Are Mine...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wish that more people would see John Mayer as he really is-- a serious songwriter and musician, whose work is almost always interesting and thoughtful (ok, with the exception of Your Body is a Wonderland). Heavier Things is a much better album than many people realized at the time of its release (I still think that "Clarity" is one of the best songs of the decade), and Continuum is even better. "Stop This Train" is one of the most lyrically moving, poignat songs that I have heard in a long time. When I listen to it, I marvel at his writing ability, and also ache for him to find the hope that is ultimately available only in Jesus Christ. Maybe discovering Mute Math will help to point John to the Answer to this fallen world's pain and "Chaos."