![]() “Listen, I know how low I can go, I give as good as I get/You get the brunt of it all ’cause you’re all I’ve got left,” she sings on “I Drink Wine,” a six-plus-minute bloodletting, and one of the album’s sturdiest vocal performances. The hollow pain of heartbreak activates something in her - the more self-lacerating she gets, the more sumptuous her singing becomes. But the most lively parts, the most vivid moments, are the darkest ones. ![]() Adele’s new album, “30,” is about the dissolution of her marriage, and also the flickers of romantic renewal that have subsequently given her hope.
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