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Graham Nash, the name on everyone's lips ... in the 70s. In this latest release, aptly titled "Now," Nash attempts to prove he's still relevant in today's ever-changing music landscape. Well, let's just say he might need a little more than a title for that. From the first track, it's clear Nash is still clinging onto his folk roots, with acoustic guitars and harmonies aplenty. But there's something missing here, a spark that's essential for a modern audience to truly connect with the music. Lyrically, Nash tackles themes of love and loss, but in a way that feels all too familiar. It's like listening to a classic rock radio station on repeat, with no surprises or twists to keep you on your toes. And let's talk about the production. The sound is clean, almost too clean. It feels like Nash is playing it safe, afraid to take risks and push his boundaries as an artist. In the end, "Now" ends up feeling more like a nostalgia trip than a forward-thinking album. While Nash's fans may flock to it for a taste of the past, those looking for something fresh and exciting may want to look elsewhere. Sorry, Graham, but it looks like "Now" might be better off left in the 70s where it belongs.
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