In 2005, The Blind Boys released what was arguably the most adventurous album of their discography thus far.
These founding fathers of alternative rock decided to continue on as a trio, and the next year they released an adventurous album called "Up," which found the group experimenting with synthetic sounds.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called it along with "Showdown", "irresistible ear candy in what is surely Britney's most ambitious, adventurous album to date".
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars calling it "A frequently exquisite yet adventurous album, highly recommended".
Deborah Evans Price of Billboard praised the album, saying, "Underwood delivers her most adventurous album yet, tackling a variety of emotional topics, including abuse, infidelity, revenge and regret."
Publications such Rolling Stone and Q were less enthusiastic, with the last wondering if White Pony is "Their most adventurous and assured album to date?"
A musically adventurous though lyrically downbeat album, this release found Williams experimenting with talking blues stylings and electric blues.
Ms. Davenport shows more range on her adventurous new self-titled album.
Pete Pardo from Sea of Tranquility.org called The Triumph "a unique and adventurous album from a band that deserves your immediate attention."
Over the next 10 years the band recorded six increasingly accomplished, adventurous and idiosyncratic albums.