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  1. The official music video for Ed Sheeran - Shape Of YouSubtract, the new album, out 05.05.2023. Pre-order: es.lnk.to/subtractTaken from the studio album ÷ (di...

  2. May 6, 2023 · If, until now, Sheeran’s albums have been replete with a number of mostly youthful themes, Subtract is palpably a grownup record on which he swings from coping to not coping. The album’s ...

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  4. Subtract’s love songs. In true Ed Sheeran fashion, he includes some of his best love songs on Subtract. “Colourblind” is something straight out of the Righteous Brothers’ or Elvis’ playbook.

  5. The official lyric video for Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You Subtract, the new album, out 05.05.2023. Pre-order: https://es.lnk.to/subtract Taken from the stud...

    • ‘Boat ‘
    • 'Eyes Closed'
    • 'Life Goes On'
    • 'End of Youth'
    • 'Curtains'
    • 'Vega'
    • 'The Hills of Aberfeldy'
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    The opening track of the album is steeped in melancholy. Sheeran’s voice aches with sadness as he sings over a simple acoustic guitar, but as he unspools the lyrics, he realizes that while the hurt may linger, there is still a path forward (“The waves won’t break my boat”).

    The combination of an insistently picked guitar and Sheeran’s syncopated wordplay frame this most blatant ode to Edwards. “Every song reminds me you’re gone,” Sheeran sings as he experiences the harsh realization of loss. “The truth is now you’re gone … and life just goes on.” It’s one of a couple of up-tempo songs on “Subtract,” but its chugging r...

    By song’s end, Sheeran’s voice hits with unfettered raggedness, and understandably so. A culmination of the loss of Edwards and the fear of losing his wife, Cherry Seaborn (she shares in the docuseries that she is cancer-free), the song – mostly acoustic guitar with touches of piano and viola – guides Sheeran’s seesawing emotions. There is “a const...

    “It’s been a long year,” Sheeran notes, after a frank self-assessment that upon Edwards’ death he quit drugs and “tried to fill the void with wine.” He wonders, as he reflected in the docuseries, “is this the ending of our youth when pain starts taking over?” followed by the fear that his pain will never diminish.

    The most upbeat offering on the album finds Sheeran emerging from his emotional cave. “Let me see the sun shine,” he repeats as a propulsive beat and prominent electric guitar lines that nod to The Cure follow his brightening mood. “I’ve not been this low, but I’ll be OK,” he decides.

    Named for the brightest star in the northern constellation of Lyra (which happens to be the name of his 2-year-old daughter), the song shudders with unfussy beauty provided by acoustic guitar, strings, piano and a soaring bridge. Sheeran speak-sings “This week was heavy/I buckled under all the weight.” But, as he directs his thoughts to Seaborn, he...

    Sheeran often pays homage to his European homeland – “Castle on the Hill,” “Galway Girl,” “The City” – and this time, he has crafted a romantic near-hymn about the Scottish town. His voice rings clear, with sparse orchestration allowing it to soar, as he reinforces his love with poetic lyrics. “Wherever I go I will always find/another stranger to s...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shape_of_YouShape of You - Wikipedia

    " Shape of You " is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. It was released on 6 January 2017 as one of the double lead singles from his third studio album ÷ (2017), along with "Castle on the Hill". The Dance Hall & R&B infused song was written by Sheeran, Steve Mac and Johnny McDaid.

  7. The official website for Ed Sheeran. New album ‘Autumn Variations’ out now! Visit for tour dates, merch, sign up, music and more. ... Subtract . #E6BB03. Audio ...