Sam Smith’s debut is being compared to Adele’s 21 album almost unceasingly. My issue with Lonely Hour may not even be with the album itself, but with the timing of the release. The vulnerability of this album is something to be admired as music and society alike have made it almost commonplace to conceal any similitude to what you feel. It’s a man who has experienced love that’s changed him and he’s finding any way to hold on to a semblance of it. The single “Stay with Me” sets the tone for Lonely Hour. Most of the album goes down a reflective and melancholy path. The opening song “Money on my Mind” is the closest song you will get to an uptempo, feel-good song. While the album excels as a very honest body of work, the lack of variety may have deterred it from being a truly great debut.įans of the singer’s collaboration with fellow Brit Disclosure on the mega-hit “Latch” may feel a little disappointed. Smith has stated that most of the album is based on the subject of unrequited love. Enter Sam Smith and his debut album, In the Lonely Hour. I’m a believer that music thrives more on what’s honest and not necessarily what the artist thinks we want to hear. Old contemporary R&B (we call it the “baby come back home” style) has been making its way back into the mainstream with such artists as Justin Timberlake and John Legend. R&B is in the midst of an identity crisis, having given way to the raunchier, vulgar imagery in recent years.
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