Sam Smith waiting for the right moment to share new music
Sam Smith will be keeping fans waiting for new material while he attempts to discover "the core" of his musical message.
The 23-year-old British singer shot to superstardom in 2014 with the release of his debut album In the Lonely Hour, an offering that earned him four Grammy Awards and the chance to record a coveted Bond theme, which scored the star a Golden Globe trophy and an Oscar nomination.
Achieving tremendous success so quickly has transformed Sam and he
is now trying to find ways to express his new perspective on life
in songs he's writing for his second album.
"Obviously, the Oscars have changed stuff a little bit, because I
was meant to just have the entire year off," he tells Deadline.
"I’ve learned some stuff about myself in the past few months, and
the truth is, I can’t take time off.
"The day after New Years Eve, even though I was insanely hungover,
I just went straight into the studio. But I haven’t got a plan to
release anything as of yet, and I don’t think I want to release
anything for a bit. I just want the music to be right, so at the
moment I’m just trying to get back to a comfortable place, and
actually, the last few days I’ve had a massive breakthrough with a
few songs.
"I’m just trying to get to the bones, to the core of what I want to
say in this next record," he adds. "That’s my plan."
Sam does not want to be tainted by fame or the allures of
Hollywood, so in attempt to keep things as normal as possible, the
star has committed to simplifying his daily affairs in the upcoming
weeks and spending more time with loved ones.
"I’m trying to live as well a little bit, and I think next month
I’m going to force myself to just stay at home and see my mom and
dad and my sisters, because I feel like I’ve missed out on their
lives a bit the last few years, so that’s my plan," he said. "When
I go to these big events (like the Oscars) it’s amazing, but you
know, this year for me is my time to just pretend like all of that
never happened and then walk back into it."