In a world of homogenized Top 40, where Katy Perry and Rihanna soundalikes dominate a boring, unimaginative landscape, Adele is a breath of fresh air with a potent point of view. And the mere fact that 25’s first single, “Hello,” shot to #1 instantly shows that there is a profound desire for something completely different.
In a world of homogenized Top 40, where Katy Perry and Rihanna soundalikes dominate a boring, unimaginative landscape, Adele is a breath of fresh air with a potent point of view. And the mere fact that 25’s first single, “Hello,” shot to #1 instantly in both sales and research shows that there is a profound desire for something completely different.
ugh, gross
It's just like I said - they can't praise the girl without bringing down her peers. It's amazing how they have so little to say about Adele standing alone.
That desire is for music rooted in authenticity and vision, like Adele's, a million miles from the radio-ready Pop assembly line. Music that digs down deep. Music with soul.
In a world of homogenized Top 40, where Katy Perry and Rihanna soundalikes dominate a boring, unimaginative landscape, Adele is a breath of fresh air with a potent point of view. And the mere fact that 25’s first single, “Hello,” shot to #1 instantly shows that there is a profound desire for something completely different.
ugh, gross
Ugh.
Not really caring for this album. It's not horrible, at least so far, but nothing is really grabbing me.