Vocals) | Tom Odell - Another Love (almost Studio
The "suppressed urgency" in the studio version often comes from audible, rhythmic breath noise . Listening "between the notes" for these breaths can help you mimic the suppressive tension of the original recording.
Odell uses a thick vibrato and a unique way of enunciating syllables that makes the performance feel like a personal, intimate conversation. Performance Setup Tom Odell - Another Love (almost studio vocals)
To add intensity to the anthemic choruses, Odell incorporates a subtle, "delicate" vocal distortion that sounds like his voice is cracking or straining under emotional weight. The "suppressed urgency" in the studio version often
If performing solo, focus on the piano's resonance and delicate touch to complement the vocal's vulnerability. Performance Setup To add intensity to the anthemic
The song relies on transitions between a grounded chest voice for verses and a delicate falsetto for more vulnerable moments. Practice register exercises to maintain control as you move between them.
Utilize a Vocal Pitch Monitor to ensure you are staying on pitch, especially during the emotional builds in the chorus.
Tom Odell's "Another Love" is a masterclass in raw, emotional delivery. Achieving an "almost studio" vocal performance involves more than just hitting the notes; it requires mastering the specific vocal techniques that give the song its "bruised" and "soulful" character. Vocal Technique Breakdown











