
The Maybe Man is a Pop album by AJR, originally released in 2023. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
In the 2020, AJR have experienced dizzying highs and crushing moments of sadness: Their swaggering 2020 single “Bang!” became their first Top 10 hit on the Hot 100; they got tapped to write songs for the musical version of treasured children’s book <i>Harold and the Purple Crayon</i>; and Gary Metzger, the father of AJR members Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met, passed away after a brutal illne. The Met brothers channeled those peaks and valleys into their fifth full-length, <i>The Maybe Man</i>, a maximalist pop odyssey that faces its existential crises head-on with brutally self-effacing humor, devastating honesty, and densely ornate music. Big hooks and huger arrangements abound; “Hole in the Bottom of My Brain” is a rollicking chronicle of how climbing the ladder soothes the ego that recalls an amped-up cross between Harry Nilsson and Fun., while the stressed-out “I Won’t” pairs its lyrics about feeling boxed in by 21st-century norms with horror-movie string. The band also adds to its own mythology with the sweeping “Turning Out Pt. iii,” which sprinkles angst over the perception that “everyone’s got it all figured out”; it culminates with Jack Met’s voice slicing through the mix with an important message—“don’t overthink it”—as the music drops out. .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Maybe Man3:41
- A2Touchy Feely Fool3:35
- A3Yes I'm A Mess2:45
- A4The Dumb Song3:46
- A5Inertia3:41
- A6Turning Out Pt.III3:51
Side B
- B1Hole In The Bottom Of My Brain3:08
- B2The DJ Is Crying For Help3:40
- B3I Won't2:49
- B4Steve's Going To London4:48
- B5God Is Really Real3:00
- B620855:32
Sound DNA
- Pop
- Dance-Pop
- layered
- playful
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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