Music / rock

The original high


Reviews (2)


The guardian

d. 11. June 2015

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Tshepo Mokoena

d. 11. June 2015

"Songwriting producers Max Martin and Shellback - behind hits like Taylor Swift's Bad Blood, Ariana Grande's Problem and Lambert's own 2009 single Whataya Want From Me - harness their hit-making skills to full effect throughout, opting for thumping basslines, earworm melodies and the slightly tired concept of love as a metaphorical drug. Turn it up before hitting the club, but look elsewhere for lyrical creativity".


AllMusic

2015

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2015

"Although the album can linger on moody noir a little too long -- the lightest material is squired away on the three bonus tracks, each an effervescent delight -- the individual components work on their own merits, whether it's the steely clatter of the Tove Lo duet "Rumours," the elegantly skeletal cinemascapes of "Ghost Town," or the cleanly constructed lines of "Things I Didn't Say." Here, and throughout The Original High, Adam Lambert demonstrates he's in perfect control of his style and sound and knows how to combine both into a sterling modern pop record".