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product_id: 5500567
title: "A New Tide"
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reviews_count: 8
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# A New Tide

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- **What is this?** A New Tide
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A NEW TIDE marks a return to the always free-wheeling British band's more experimental roots, with songs like "Win Park Slope," and "Airstream Driver" evincing a spirit born of boundless imagination and a long-standing collaborative relationship. A wide range of styles is incorporated into a NEW TIDE'S matchless musical brew. Flavors of Delta blues, psychedelia, and Krautrock all come into play, resulting in a musically mischievous and remarkably forward-thinking collection. In short, a NEW TIDE is Gomez at their inimitable incomparable best. A NEW TIDE also sees Gomez accompanied by a number of illustrious guest musicians, including vocalist Amy Milan, bassist Josh Abrams, cellist Oliver Krauss, and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Bogie of Brooklyn's world-renowned Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra.

Review: Gomez Melds Old And New Into a Tasty Brew - Wow...thank you Gomez. As much as I enjoyed INDIVIDUAL SONGS on How We Operate(in particular, the title track and Hamoa Beach)I was a little concerned that the guys had maybe started going down the watered down, try-to-please-the-radio-format syndrome(aka Dave Mathews Disease)that a lot of other groups have gotten ill from in the past. Thankfully, I can proudly say, NO. I am so proud of these guys and this record. This is their best album since Bring It On and their is not a single clunker on this album. Wonderfully produced, catchy hooks, wonderful vocals...this is the album Bring It On fans have been waiting for. NOW, I am biased since Liquid Skin is personally the only album that Gomez has ever made that really didn't register with me and even that album stands up against most band's best efforts in my estimation.Nevertheless, this album helps 2009 start with a bang for me personally and I can't imagine a Gomez fan not liking this album. Now, maybe if you are some slave to emo and droning radio formats, then maybe you should go buy the flavor of the week band and let real music be enjoyed by real music fans.A+ album
Review: Not their best, but... - Most Gomez albums take a few listenings before they really grab me, at least the majority of songs. For example, the second I heard the title song from How We Operate, it was an instant favorite, but the rest of the album had to grow on me. I had to overcome the sense that this was just too poppish. Coming after How We Operate, this carries on in a somewhat similar vein, but does have a bit more of the old style Gomez song complexity to it. The first song to really excite me was Airstream Driver, and now several others are making their way. I got the deluxe CD, which includes a great concert performance from last year in Chicago, mainly the "classics."It was odd to look out at a filled, smoke free auditorium. (Gomez will be at the Fillmore in 2 weeks, and I can guarantee that the air will be very hazy there.) I was thrilled that Gomez was still touring and releasing new work. With Ian's CD last year, and his seeming to live in LA, I was concerned that Gomez was splitting up.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gomez Melds Old And New Into a Tasty Brew
*by C***Y on April 10, 2009*

Wow...thank you Gomez. As much as I enjoyed INDIVIDUAL SONGS on How We Operate(in particular, the title track and Hamoa Beach)I was a little concerned that the guys had maybe started going down the watered down, try-to-please-the-radio-format syndrome(aka Dave Mathews Disease)that a lot of other groups have gotten ill from in the past. Thankfully, I can proudly say, NO. I am so proud of these guys and this record. This is their best album since Bring It On and their is not a single clunker on this album. Wonderfully produced, catchy hooks, wonderful vocals...this is the album Bring It On fans have been waiting for. NOW, I am biased since Liquid Skin is personally the only album that Gomez has ever made that really didn't register with me and even that album stands up against most band's best efforts in my estimation.Nevertheless, this album helps 2009 start with a bang for me personally and I can't imagine a Gomez fan not liking this album. Now, maybe if you are some slave to emo and droning radio formats, then maybe you should go buy the flavor of the week band and let real music be enjoyed by real music fans.A+ album

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not their best, but...
*by A***F on July 13, 2009*

Most Gomez albums take a few listenings before they really grab me, at least the majority of songs. For example, the second I heard the title song from How We Operate, it was an instant favorite, but the rest of the album had to grow on me. I had to overcome the sense that this was just too poppish. Coming after How We Operate, this carries on in a somewhat similar vein, but does have a bit more of the old style Gomez song complexity to it. The first song to really excite me was Airstream Driver, and now several others are making their way. I got the deluxe CD, which includes a great concert performance from last year in Chicago, mainly the "classics."It was odd to look out at a filled, smoke free auditorium. (Gomez will be at the Fillmore in 2 weeks, and I can guarantee that the air will be very hazy there.) I was thrilled that Gomez was still touring and releasing new work. With Ian's CD last year, and his seeming to live in LA, I was concerned that Gomez was splitting up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ... it every time I go on a road trip love it!
*by J***R on September 1, 2014*

I listen to it every time I go on a road trip love it!

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