When Sam Smith introduced this album in October, they described it as “an emotional, sexual and non secular liberation” – fairly an audacious strapline. “Oddly, it appears like my first-ever file,” added the Oscar and Grammy-winning singer. “And it appears like a coming of age.” After all, no pop star sells their newest album by calling it “extra of the identical”, however Smith hasn’t oversold this one. ‘Gloria’ actually is probably the most shocking, satisfying and important work of their profession.
Smith broke into the mainstream with lovelorn ballads like 2014’s ‘Keep With Me’, a gospel-flecked tearjerker from their multi-platinum debut ‘In The Lonely Hour’. However over time, they’ve change into extra sonically adventurous. Second LP ‘The Thrill Of It All’, launched in 2017, featured contributions from R&B pioneer Timbaland and Frank Ocean producer Malay that added more energizing textures to Smith’s sorrowful bops.
Then, on 2020’s ‘Love Goes’, Smith cranked up the tempo with excursions into disco (‘Diamonds’), Afrobeats (‘My Oasis’) and Calvin Harris-produced home (‘Guarantees’). Smith, who had come out as non-binary a 12 months earlier, sounded as if they have been having extra enjoyable. Throughout this period, they even put out a creditable cowl of Donna Summer time’s euphoric queer traditional ‘I Really feel Love’, although sadly it didn’t make the album’s ultimate tracklist.
Smith is not simply the heartbreak purveyor who web trolls as soon as claimed was actually Adele in disguise. However regardless of their evolution, this album’s large hit single ‘Unholy’, a risqué duet with Kim Petras that first popped off on TikTok, nonetheless got here as a shock. “Mummy don’t know Daddy’s getting scorching on the Physique Store,” Smith sings over a grinding bassline, name-checking the primary all-nude strip membership on L.A.’s famed Sundown Strip. Nobody would ever have guessed that Smith would rating their first US primary with a tune this suggestive.
‘Unholy’ isn’t the one sex-positive second on ‘Gloria’, an album named after what Smith calls the “fighter voice” inside them. “Voyeurs are watching us, giving me such a rush,” they sing on the dancehall-flavoured ‘Gimme’, a collaboration with Canadian singer Jessie Reyez and Jamaican star Koffee. Reyez’s booty-shaking hook – “Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme what I need, what I need!” – is an unapologetic expression of sexual want.
Nevertheless, ‘Gloria’ isn’t actually an album about getting off. At coronary heart, it’s a private exploration of the broader queer expertise that recollects George Michael‘s traditional 1996 album ‘Older’. Smith connects themselves to their queer forebears with an interlude that includes snippets of Judy Garland singing ‘Over The Rainbow’ and a 1973 speech by American trans rights activist Sylvia Rivera. Maybe inevitably, we additionally get RuPaul telling us: “When you can’t love your self, how the hell are you gonna love anyone else?”
‘Gloria’ doesn’t sound like ‘Older’, however Smith and common collaborators Jimmy Napes and StarGate have taken the same musical strategy by mixing stylish downbeat pop with moments of disco catharsis. ‘Lose You’ units a traditional Sam Smith breakup tune to a dance darkish pulse, whereas the Harris-produced ‘I’m Not Right here To Make Mates’ has a depraved trace of “demon twink” power. “30 nearly received me and I’m so over love songs,” Smith sings joyously.
Elsewhere, Smith isn’t afraid to get susceptible. On ‘How To Cry’, a stunning slice of acoustic guitar pop, they sing a few presumably coercive relationship with a companion hobbled by poisonous masculinity. “I maintain secrets and techniques from my household, all of the methods you’ve been controlling me,” they sing tenderly. The equally stripped-back ‘Excellent’ captures the ennui felt by any queer one that seeks salvation on the dance flooring. “I used to like the nightlife, ’til the evening life received too lonely,” they sigh. “Is perhaps time for the correct man.”
‘Who We Love’, a candy however barely tacky duet with Ed Sheeran, is much less nuanced: come Satisfaction season, firms shall be queuing up to make use of its well-meaning #LoveIsEqual message. However even right here Smith affords some authentically tender element. “Holding fingers on the street, no should be discreet, lastly feeling free,” they sing blissfully.
Smith’s soulful voice is beautiful all through, and it’s absolutely an indication of confidence that a number of songs characteristic such outstanding and complex backing vocals. While you’re comfy in your self, you don’t all the time must push to the entrance. Smith’s heavenly tone additionally helps to promote the odd bland line. “Have you ever ever felt like being anyone else? Feeling just like the mirror isn’t good to your well being?” they sing on ‘Love Me Extra’. It’s an admirable sentiment expressed with all of the aptitude of a skincare advert.
Nonetheless, that’s a uncommon hole second on an album that’s wealthy musically, thematically and above all, emotionally. Sam Smith has by no means sounded higher as a result of they’ve by no means been extra themselves.
Particulars
- Launch date: January 27, 2023
- Document label: Capitol Data/EMI