Philippine Daily Inquirer

Adele and Carrie Underwood sing about ties that bind–and get broken

- By Rito P. Asilo

NO OTHER performer renders heartbreak, regret and remorse better than Adele—who demonstrat­es her emotive ability and interpreti­ve skill once again in “Hello,” the nostalgiad­riven lead single of her third studio album, “25.” This time, she sings as the guilt-stricken romantic “aggressor,” for a change—and she hasn’t done much healing!

Adele is done “demonizing” the indecisive lovers and two-- timers Taylor Swift and Alanis Morissette often cry about, as she takes a closer look at the other side of the coin: “I must have called a thousand times/ To tell you I’m sorry for everything I’ve done/ But, you never seem to be home/ Did you ever make it out of that town, where nothing ever happened?”

Four years after her chart-topping “break-up” album, “21,” the 27-year-old songstress consolidat­es her gains by releasing a “make-up” collection (on Nov.

20) that has taken her forever to finish because, as she rationaliz­es, “life happened.”

Truth is, Adele has had to recuperate from throat surgery, give birth to her 3year-old son, Angelo, and shake off writer’s block—after all, a “happy” Adele isn’t as musically productive as when she’s crying over the One That Got Away!

‘Storytelle­r’

American Idol Carrie Underwood, country music’s reigning queen (and the talent show’s most successful alumna), lets her exceptiona­l voice do the talking in her fifth studio album, “Storytelle­r”—a crowdpleas­ing fusion of barn-dance swingers (“Renegade Runaway”), feel-good anthems (“Smoke Break”) and cautionary tales (“Church Bells,” “Choctaw County Affair”).

The 32-year-old songstress’ glowing bal- lads—the revealing “Like I’ll Never Love You Again” and the self-penned “Heartbeat”—make her showy lineup more intimate and radio-ready, even for music lovers who aren’t partial to country music.

She is likewise riveting when she sings about ties that bind—and the people closest to her heart: In the endearing “The Girl You Think I Am,” Underwood muses about what it was like trying to measure up to her father’s high expectatio­ns of her.

Underwood soars even higher when she shares how motherhood has changed her, in “What I Never Knew I Always Wanted”—which pays tribute to Isaiah, her 8month-old son with NHL star, Mike Fisher: “Never pictured myself singing lullabies/ Sitting in a rocking chair in the middle of the night/ You’re stealing every bit of my heart with your daddy’s eyes!”

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 ??  ?? ADELE. Not as musically productive when she isn’t heartbroke­n.
ADELE. Not as musically productive when she isn’t heartbroke­n.
 ??  ?? UNDERWOOD. Sings about her father and son.
UNDERWOOD. Sings about her father and son.

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