Music Review: Tom Odell - 'If You Wanna Love Somebody'

On July 13, U.K. artist lyricist Tom Odell discharged a ground-breaking acoustic rendition of his single "On the off chance that You Wanna Love Somebody," by means of RCA Records.


"In the event that You Wanna Love Somebody" is a track and lead single highlighted on his inevitable studio collection Jubilee Road, which will be discharged on October 12 by means of RCA Records.

"You should take a gander at your appearance, in the event that you wanna see a lie, you're heading the correct way, on the off chance that you wanna pick a side," Odell sings in the opening verse.

There is a crudeness and trustworthiness to Odell's verses "On the off chance that You Wanna Love Somebody," and his vocals are very expressive, as he goes with himself on piano at the Kenton Pub. He sings about a fizzling sentiment, where the topic is extremely relatable for his fans and listening group of onlookers.

"On the off chance that You Wanna Love Somebody" is accessible on iTunes, and on Spotify.

The Verdict

In general, Tom Odell's voice resembles a calm tempest: it is fresh and full, and he can send chills down the spines of his audience members, as he orders their consideration for the span of the melody. Odell isn't hesitant to be crude and defenseless "On the off chance that You Wanna Love Somebody," and consequently, his weakness is the audience's reward. Odell should be the following Sam Smith in the contemporary popular music scene. Well done. "In the event that You Wanna Love Somebody" collects an A rating.

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