![]() While The Thrill of It All doesn’t make any significant changes to Smith’s schtick, nearly every track on the new album is, mercifully, better than Stay With Me. His Disclosure collaboration Latch may have been the song that catapulted him to fame, but another single from In The Lonely Hour, Stay With Me, best represents what listeners can generally expect a Sam Smith song to sound like: generic gospel-pop and lovelorn lyrics sung in a bleating falsetto. That previous release was his 2014 debut, In The Lonely Hour, which earned Smith worldwide fame, armfuls of Grammys and a sadboy reputation. Sam Smith, pop music’s scruffy, perpetually heartbroken Adele-in-training, has accomplished an impressive feat on his new album The Thrill of It All (out Fri.), sounding even sadder than he did on his last album. ![]() Watch Video: Sam Smith and Timbaland are collaborating
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