It has been nearly six years since we got Adele’s 25. Now, a day before the sixth anniversary, we’re getting the long-awaited next album, and just in time for all of us to lock ourselves away and cry through the holiday season to. Just as god (Adele) intended.
Finally, the time has come, and we have a new Adele song to become the soundtrack to our sad baths or the background to us crying in the car. “Easy On Me” dropped last night, and while we all knew that 30 was going to be a heartbreaking album, our first glimpse of it is a cry out for empathy, and boy oh boy does it hit.
The song is a message about Adele’s relationship and the destruction of it, but begging for that empathy of someone just understanding where she’s coming from and how they got to where they are now. It’s honestly even more of a heartbreaking look at love and loss than we expected out of 30, and now I can’t wait until we get the rest of the album.
The video is an interesting transition for the singer. She became known for her black and white videos (she does have some in color, and “Hello” is in sepia tones), but there’s a very clear switch to technicolor towards the end of the video. It sends the message to me that Adele is understanding herself and coming out of the pain she feels from the destruction of her relationship. If that is what 30 is going to be, we’re certainly in for an emotional rollercoaster of an album.
Twitter reacted it does whenever we get new Adele content: with tears and screaming about “Easy On Me.”
“JUST GIVE ME THE AUX SO I CAN PLAY THE NEW ADELE SONG” pic.twitter.com/7JeaLvP2lO
— Braddington (@bradwhipple) October 15, 2021
who are you? i’m you but
stronger pic.twitter.com/9BeFKw43ai— Oliver🧣 (@MissingLuci) October 14, 2021
adele just sucked the air out of my lungs with #EasyOnMe
— ilana kaplan (@lanikaps) October 14, 2021
Adele did what none of the other girls are doing: record a song longer than 3 minutes
— Rose Dommu (@rosedommu) October 14, 2021
The thing that surprised/wrecked me about Adele’s “Easy on Me,” is I was expecting a song about diabolical sadness. Or, in the grand tradition of divorce music, scorched-earth rage.
Instead, it’s a tender plea for empathy rooted in shared love and shared past.
— Kevin Fallon (@kpfallon) October 14, 2021
The way Adele ushered us into her technicolor era 🥵 We are not worthy. pic.twitter.com/qFIxSS5WSe
— Saint Hoax (@SaintHoax) October 15, 2021
We have a full new album from Adele called 30 coming out on November 19, so we can sit and cry to her once again. And isn’t that the way we’re supposed to embrace new Adele music? Just lost in our feelings and sobbing at will.
(image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for September Management)
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Published: Oct 15, 2021 11:13 am