The Mavericks – Brand New Day (2017) [Qobuz FLAC 24bit/96kHz]

The Mavericks – Brand New Day (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz  | Time – 38:15 minutes | 832 MB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download – Source: Qobuz | Front Cover | © Mono Mundo Recordings

More than two decades into a career that’s always avoided the predictable path, the Mavericks, whose Tex-Mex twang, Cuban-influenced country and retro rock made them unlikely stars in the mid-’90s and critical darlings during later years, turn another corner, focusing instead on a Latin and country-influenced version of Rock & Roll’s early days. Brand New Day heralds the first album from the Mavericks released on the band’s own record label Mono Mundo; the diverse songs reflect a newfound freedom that allowed the group members to do everything on their own terms.

On their ninth studio album, 2017’s Brand New Day, the Mavericks kick things off with “Rolling Along,” a sprightly tejano-flavored number that seems to be a testament to optimism, but on closer inspection turns out to be a ringing endorsement of smoking reefer. The track’s combination of superb craft, retro style, and a playful insistence on not taking things too seriously puts it in league with a significant percentage of the Mavericks’ body of work, and that’s certainly their modus operandi on Brand New Day. 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. As for his collaborators, the core instrumentalists (Eddie Perez on guitars, Jerry Dale McFadden on keys, and Paul Deakin on drums and melodic percussion) are still masters of stylistic shape-shifting, transforming from a taut Cuban dance combo (“Easy as It Seems”) to a pre-rock pop act complete with honking sax (“I Think of You”), and then giving out with a romantic slow dance in 3/4 time (“Goodnight Waltz”), all within the space of three tracks. (The fact the next tune is a malevolent Latin shuffle complete with dirty electric guitar breaks, “Damned [If You Do],” only reinforces the effect.) In terms of the quality of the songs and performances, and the breadth of the Mavericks’ vision, Brand New Day is as good as anything they’ve done since 1998’s ambitious Trampoline. And if this isn’t necessarily better than that LP, that’s because that album confirmed just how much this group could do, while this one shows they’re still doing it. But on 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. If you don’t have fun listening to Brand New Day, then you may want to consider the possibility you don’t know how to enjoy yourself. ~ Mark Deming

Tracklist:
01 – Rolling Along
02 – Brand New Day
03 – Easy as It Seems
04 – I Think of You
05 – Goodnight Waltz
06 – Damned (If You Do)
07 – I Will Be Yours
08 – Ride with Me
09 – I Wish You Well
10 – For the Ages

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