While this song is listenable and shows many of Mayer’s better qualities, musically-speaking, there are some moments that might leave you rolling your eyes again. "Still Feel Like Your Man" combines a half-hearted stab at Marvin Gaye-style funk with eye-rolling lines like "The prettiest girl in the room, she wants me" and "I still keep your shampoo in my shower if you want to wash your hair.” Mayer has always imagined himself to be an R&B lover-man, as shown by "Your Body is a Wonderland." He’s always done better with less self-conscious material like his classic, "Clarity," where he comes off as more effortlessly smooth. It feels a little basic, as if Mayer is just trying out poses from other artists. "Wave Two" at least shows more sonic diversity, but it is still weak in other ways. "The Search for Everything - Wave One" was competent yet a little on the dull side. The first EP, released last month, was rather slight, not showing the artist at his peak. Quicklist: 1title: John Mayer’s "The Search for Everything – Wave Two" **1/2text: John Mayer has been releasing an album one EP at a time.
- intro: This week John Mayer releases the second part of his new album, alt-country veterans Old 97’s jump back into action, Kendrick Lamar and Flying Lotus-associate Thundercat releases an unusual new album, jazzy singer José James makes a significant crossover attempt, indie-rockers the Feelies drop a new album for their 40th anniversary, Dirty Projectors deal with heartache and Broadcast’s James Cargill releases the first album from his new, highly experimental collaborative project with the Focus Group’s Julian House, Children of Alice. Lara Spencer reports the buzziest stories of the day in "GMA" Pop News.