Review of ’30’, by Adele: classic and dominating

After a cycle of three albums, from 19 ‘(2008) to 25’ (2015), with which Adele has established herself as a majestic voice, pulling conservative, settled in balladism ‘and with witty pop vanishing points, it arrives the disk that must cast its shadow into the future. And 30 ‘reflects a subtle camera movement: a disc that slides through small challenges, does not modify his halo of a neoclassical artist, although the sample is more detached and multiplied in vocal terms, taking advantage of meaty soul and r’n’b fibers to project her feelings as a divorced lady and mother of a nine-year-old son.

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