JORDI

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AlbumJun 11 / 202193%
Contemporary R&B Pop
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4.7 / 10

Maroon 5’s seventh album sets out to experiment beyond their comfort zone. It sounds like a band trying desperately to appeal to as many markets as possible.

Flickers of reflection marred by a parade of guest stars – Maroon 5's new album 'Jordi' gets the NME review treatment.

Auto-Tuned vocals and a long parade of big name guest vocalists make this sound like a band without clear identity

2.9 / 10

The new album from one-time adult contemporary legends Maroon 5 sounds like a symptom of the apocalypse.

Maroon 5's new album 'Jordi' features YG, H.E.R., Stevie Nicks, Megan Thee Stallion, and more

Garbage’s latest record takes aim at all of society’s ills while Maroon 5’s seventh album shows Adam Levine and co are sticking to their comfort zone

Maroon 5 named their seventh album after Jordan Feldstein, a longtime friend of frontman Adam Levine who was also the band's manager.

5 / 10

Adam Levine is no stranger to controversy. Having fronted Maroon 5 for more than two decades, he’s had more tabloid drama that you can shake a stick

Adam Levine and co’s seventh album is business as usual, reliant on an army of songwriters and producers, plus guest artists to inject personality. Auto-Tuned Stevie Nicks, anyone?

15 %

1.0 / 5

Maroon 5 - Jordi review: Welcome to the jungle, motherfucker

Well this is bleak. Seven studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums, one remix album, three EPs, 33 singles, 23 music videos, 120 million sales and streams well into the tens of billions seem to have completely erased what personality Maroon 5 might ever have had.