• Record Label: Capitol
  • Release Date: Oct 30, 2020
User Score
8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 178 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 14 out of 178
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  1. Oct 30, 2020
    0
    Nada nuevo, lo mismo de siempre, al menos es ligeramente mejor que sus trabajos anteriores.
  2. Nov 1, 2020
    0
    Is not the same sam but was so the same.... so bored with the album..........
  3. Oct 30, 2020
    0
    Sounds like everything they had already brought us before. To be honest, Sam should stop and think about their next steps in their career, because if we take the last tracks and albums with which they came up in consideration, a significant lack of success and acclaim will come for them.
  4. Nov 1, 2020
    0
    It’s so wrong a singer like Sam Smith putting old songs to get a big stream on his album just to count on charts
  5. Oct 30, 2020
    0
    awful, he should be grateful to demi lovato that gave him the only good song on it, byee
  6. Oct 31, 2020
    0
    boring af like everything they release. straight white male music made by a non-binary bisexual
  7. Oct 30, 2020
    1
    It's just a whole no for me. It sounds like i already listened this before. idk what happended with them
  8. Oct 30, 2020
    1
    What has happened to the beautiful songs he used to make?!?! This album feels shallow and weak
Metascore
64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Nov 5, 2020
    60
    The faintly cosmopolitan dance-pop grooves and finely measured ballads offer few unexpected turns. They're set apart more by a lack of gospel and soul, consequently rendering Love Goes plain by Smith's standard -- unfortunate for an artist whose instrument is anything but that.
  2. Nov 5, 2020
    61
    Love Goes, Smith’s third album, unfortunately fails to deliver on the promise of “How Do You Sleep?” The album is clumsily split in two, with no regard to sequencing; it begins with a collection of bubbling, at times electric songs spanning melodic funk, pulsing deep-house, and mid-tempo pop, before abruptly veering to five messy ballads that would be better delivered via Hallmark card.
  3. 60
    It’s nice to hear them taking a few small risks. Next, it’d be great to see Smith get really wild.