If you're going through a difficult time romantically, then you need to listen to The Thrill of It All. With lyrics like, "But every time you hurt me, the less that I cry/And every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dry/And every time you walk out, the less I love you", the Oscar and Golden Globe winner relates to anyone going through a hard relationship. When the 25-year-old British singer/songwriter released "Too Good at Goodbyes" in September, it was clear that his new music was going to punch fans right in the gut. I just didn’t really like myself that much when I was making this record. "I don’t know if I’m ever gonna be as personal again in music, because I really had to go to a weird place to get the music out," he said. It was all because I broke up with a guy."įor him, creating his sophomore album wasn't easy, because he opened up his heart and faced all of the darkness he encountered over the past year. I didn’t feel like I was treating myself with a lot of respect at that time. "It was fun - it was super-fun - but it wasn’t me. "I was out gay-clubbing three or four times a week, smoking and drinking too much, giving my heart away a bit too easily," he revealed. While chatting with NME, Smith said he went through a breakup last year, which inspired this album. Thankfully, you can look to Smith and his sophomore album for just that. There's no better way to mend a broken heart or move on from someone who was never worthy of your time, energy, or love than by listening to music. Unsurprisingly, the record is filled with powerful songs that will make you feel all kinds of emotions, but, in particular, there are several songs on Sam Smith's new album that are helpful for a breakup. Sam Smith's album, The Thrill of It All, is finally here.
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