Don’t get me wrong – Adele has produced an emotional battlefield. But, by God, she’s done it in such a musically diverse way that not once was I bored of her pain (sorry, not sorry). And yes, overall, the album is incredibly bittersweet. I was convinced I would need a bottle of wine to get through this album (Hey Adele, I Drink Wine too. So, without further ado, let’s usher in the new age of Adele. The singing sensation’s fourth studio album is all the messy stages of grief and growth, put to just plain ole’, good music. 30 is the rawest, unfiltered version of Adele yet. ![]() How dare you not set foot in a recording studio for almost four years and then have the audacity to be so harrowingly honest in your return that it’s almost cruel. 20th November 2021 Review by Sabrina Sutton
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