Music / rock

Brand new day


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2017

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Mark Deming

2017

"There are more vintage pop and Latin influences at work on this LP than the group's biggest hits of the '90s, but anyone who has been following their post-Trampoline career will have no trouble recognizing this as the Mavericks, and Raul Malo's voice is still smooth as silk and big as all outdoors ... Brand New Day, the Mavericks aren't just showing off an impressive palette of styles and influences; they're demonstrating they can write and play as well as anyone in pop and country in 2017, and the album is a rich, thoroughly satisfying delight".


Paste

d. 27. Mar. 2017

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Lee Zimmerman

d. 27. Mar. 2017

"Ultimately then, the Mavericks are merely miming the qualities that elevated them to stardom early on, and for that, they can hardly be blamed. Most bands that have seen success tend to retrace the sound and style that brought them fame in the first place. However, one can't help but feel that aside from a few slight tweaks, they're merely rewriting their earlier hits".