These appearances all have her bringing up the fact that she instigated the split as casually as if she were discussing giving up aspartame for green tea. What’s very much done on “30” (which comes out Friday) is Adele’s marriage, as almost anyone sentient knows from the abundance of walk-up media, from twin global Vogue covers to an Oprah sit-down viewed in the U.S this week by nearly 10 million. Still, the antiquated coinage is sort of fitting anyway for an album that’s like a long exhalation that’s saying IT … IS … FINISHED, to borrow a favorite phrase of writers, messiahs and divorcees everywhere. That Adele has named her fourth album “30” is coincidence, since she draws her LP titles from her age when most of the songs were written. ![]() ![]() Back in the teletype days, “-30-” was the mark reporters used to denote the end of a story.
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