Shawn Mendes Gets Contemplative On His Gorgeous New Morning-After Ballad
Any time
Shawn Mendes returned in March with the brooding, rock-influenced "
In My Blood," it was easy to hear the
Kings of Leon inspiration he'd said last year while in
his MTV Unplugged show. Nevertheless he followed that up speedily with "
Lost in Japan," a frisky ode to late-night texts more in line with funky pop than anything grungy.
His latest cut, "Where Were You in the Morning?," Which dropped Friday (May 18), continues down that path and almost sounds like the potential morning right after to "Lost in Japan"'s night out. It's guitar-based however not shreddy, tender however not overly saccharine, and once again, it shares some musical DNA with Mendes's idol
John Mayer.
Not to keep belaboring the John Mayer connections and comparisons, nevertheless this time, Mendes is doing it for me. I mean, look at this clip! Mayer plays lead on this very song at a Apple-affiliated show, and even on the studio recording, the falsetto vocals and crunchy claps on the chorus are more than a little bit reminiscent of
Continuum's highest bluesy peaks.
(Mayer himself dropped a new, funky, soft-rock ballad this week called "
New Light," so, brilliant timing!)
Mendes, meanwhile, is prepping for the release of his self-titled third album, which also features
collaborations with Khalid and
Julia Michaels, next Friday (May 25). And if "Where Were You in the Morning?" Is any new indication, the album will be full of self-exploratory ballads that can also (and should also) be blared very loudly from an automobile with the windows down.
You can stream the very-easy-to-sing-along-to "Where Were You in the Morning?" Above, as several times as you need to.
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