


“Good Thing”: Beginning with swelling strings that spill into a muted guitar line like teardrops breaking (yes, it’s that dramatic), the second track is the real beginning of the end that “In the Lonely Hour” is all about.

The first official single is a bit of a bait-and-switch: those kinds of synthesizers don’t set the tone for the record but reappear until the very end, and at first listen it’s easy to focus on the blaring chorus and miss the “I don’t have” that sneaks up beforehand. “Money On My Mind”: “Money On My Mind” kicks off the album on a sprightly note, with a crisp, skittering backbeat and chopped-up backing exhalations. “After writing the album,” he told Billboard, “I felt I’d given everything out, and I’m willing to keep doing that with my music for the rest of my life.” Here’s to seeing how he keeps pouring his heart out. Every story of unrequited love that’s been put to song is powerful in its own right, but Smith’s admission that the object of his affection was a man - besides being a brave thing to do - put to rest any speculation of his sexuality and set an emotionally open tenor for the rest of his career. Lana Del Rey, Sam Smith, Linkin Park All Have Super Sales Week AheadĪnd Smith bares more than his vocal cords on this record.
