Ed Sheeran is considered first a crooner–the type that seems to fall in and out of love on a daily basis–with songs suffused with doe-eyed ragged charisma, as his breakthrough single ‘The Lego House.’ Sheeran is past beyond this point obviously, and beginning to make a slightly different mark with his sophomore album X (pronounced Multiply) succeeding his debut + (pronounced Plus).
‘Sing’ is trippy as hell, as is ‘Don’t;’ and album standout ‘The Man’ is paying due ode to Kurt Cobain. ‘Thinking Out Loud’ is particularly Mayer-esque, with rippling drum hits and swoon-inducing lyrics that demand a specific type of accompanying video. But Sheeran is smart, thank Heavens, and in his preening self-knowing he understands the need for something fresh and outside the devices of the crooning little red-head he might have accustomed his audience one moment longer than he is supposed to.
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Watch it for yourself in the video at the top of this post.