The Thrill of It All

A review of Sam Smiths new album

We have all herd the voice of an angel that is Sam Smith grace us on the radio and brighten our day through our earbuds. If you have yet to hear the heavenly voice you have been missing out. The man has an amazing vocal range and every song consists of such raw emotion that basically puts me in the feels every time i listened to any song of his. And also, he’s British. Yeah.

The highly anticipated album that he has been working on recently/not so recently dropped and its nothing short of a miracle. The second published album of the British singer-songwriter includes 10 songs that feature his amazing vocal range, deep meaningful lyrics and even has the trupJFEW on some of the tracks. These are the songs recorded on the album:

  • Too Good at Goodbyes (turn on the radio and you will hear it within the next 5 minutes)
  • Say it first
  • One last song
  • Midnight train
  • Burning
  • HIM
  • baby, you make me crazy
  • No Peace
  • Palace
  • Pray
  • Thrill of it all
  • Nothing left for you

All of these songs conclude the emotions every teenager and actually just any human being going through hard times, getting over someone, falling in love, and falling out of love. Its perfect for every kind of feels your in and offers some advice. Everyone knows that music can speak to us on a spiritual level and this album is no exception. The messages he spreads through his songs are empowering and emotional, fit for every listener. While this album mainly focuses on break ups and getting over someone, there are also religious songs focusing on his faith and how it affects him as well as some cheery upbeat songs that you can car dance to. We all do it. This album is perfect for everybody, case closed.