However, the rest of the album doesn’t hold up to its fantastic opening. I think it’s Smith’s defining song on the album and of him as an artist. The neat production by Two Inch Punch and Smith’s punchy vocals make for a compelling song about denouncing the entire music industry structure from writing for taste or being a puppet to the industry. It’s reminiscent of a song off of Disclosure’s Settle. It treads along the line of a new string of artists condemning the luxurious lifestyle that has swept the industry. “Money on My Mind” is such a strong start to the album and probably one of the best of the album. However, my biggest issues with the album are rooted in the music itself. His contributions to “Latch ” and Naughty Boy’s “La La La” are invaluable, but I think that they are put to best use in this album. He has been on my radar since I discovered him through Disclosure’s single “Latch.” There’s no denying that he has a phenomenal and unique voice that should be capitalized on. ![]() ![]() There was one thing on my mind when I first listened through Sam Smith’s debut album “In the Lonely Hour” and that was Adele.
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