"Heavier Things," John Mayer's second studio album, released on September 9, 2003, under Aware/Columbia, is a compelling collection of singer-songwriter tracks that showcase Mayer's evolving musical style and introspective lyrics. Clocking in at 46 minutes, this album is a testament to Mayer's growth as an artist, blending pop and rock elements to create a sound that is uniquely his own.
The album opens with "Clarity," a song that sets the tone for the introspective journey that follows. Tracks like "Bigger Than My Body" and "Daughters" highlight Mayer's ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant lyrics, while "Something's Missing" and "New Deep" delve into more contemplative themes. "Come Back to Bed" and "Home Life" offer a glimpse into Mayer's personal experiences, adding a layer of authenticity to the album.
"Split Screen Sadness" and "Only Heart" further demonstrate Mayer's versatility as a songwriter, while the closing track, "Wheel," brings the album to a satisfying conclusion. "Heavier Things" is a significant step forward for John Mayer, solidifying his place in the singer-songwriter genre and setting the stage for his future success. The album's enduring appeal lies in its honest storytelling and Mayer's distinctive voice, making it a standout release in his discography.