![]() Mayer continues to blow down the road, this time carrying far less baggage and all the better for it." At The Oakland Press, Gary Graff noted that the album has an "anything-goes attitude", and felt Mayer had "turned in some of his most peaceful music yet." Matt Collar of Allmusic felt that the sound on the album "rings true." Los Angeles Times reviewer Randall Roberts wrote that "the musician is in charge here, and he keeps his peacocking in check", and that "The best part: When he does reveal his instrumental flair, he does so as someone whose natural-born skill warrants the display." Anthony DeCurtis, writing for Rolling Stone, noted that this release "continues that autobiographical journey" noticeable in Mayer's previous offerings, and showcases Mayer "in a relaxed, joyful frame of mind. Brian Mansfield of USA Today commented that the release "may have all the permanence of a summer camp fling". Metacritic, a review-aggregator site which assigns a weighted average score based on a number of selected ratings and reviews from mainstream music critics, gave the album 73 out of 100. ![]() Paradise Valley garnered generally positive reception from music critics. Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores In addition, Mayer performed a concert in the Live on Letterman series the same night, which is a web stream event. On August 19, 2013, Mayer went on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote the album by singing the second single from the release, "Wildfire". ![]() " Who You Love" was released as the third single, impacting Hot AC radio on September 3, 2013. The album's first single "Paper Doll" was released on June 18, 2013, followed by "Wildfire" on July 16, 2013, which officially impacted Triple A radio on August 20, 2013. Its title refers to Mayer's home along the Yellowstone River in Montana's Paradise Valley, where he has lived since 2012. Musically, it is similar to his previous album Born and Raised (2012), but also features more musical breaks and instrumentals consisting of electric guitars rather than harmonica. Paradise Valley is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mayer, released on Augby Columbia Records.
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