<\/a><\/p>\nYou can\u2019t deny the fact that pop songstress Ellie Goulding<\/strong> threw everything into creating impact on her current focus single \u201cOn My Mind\u201d acting its part as introduction to Ellie\u2019s<\/strong> upcoming 3rd studio album \u201cDelirium<\/strong>\u201d. <\/p>\nIf you look further upon it, this is something that is gaining momentum in forming a pattern for a number of recent album releases. Look no further that Marina\u2019s<\/strong> off-centre initial offering FROOT<\/strong>, the title track to the album of the same name, or \u201cLove Revolution<\/strong>\u201d by Will Young<\/strong>. These tracks were regarded as equally being seen as artistically indulgent and brought about a certain amount of surprise value that these artists has gone out on a limb, when receiving their first play. In these cases, when the rest of the album material became revealed, the level of artistic licence wasn\u2019t embedded right through-out the whole complete package. That can lead to a spot of disappointment for some listeners lead on to think that there might be something a bit artistically different and majorly exciting in the offing.<\/p>\nAfter her strong focus single, I personally hope that forthcoming album \u201cDelirium<\/strong>\u201d will take us to places with some further experimental vision on-side, as hinted at by Ellie<\/strong>. I\u2019m not supposing that the we\u2019ll be in for anything that is in the same category of departure as \u201cOn My Mind<\/strong>\u201d, but variations on what we know and love of Ellie\u2019s<\/strong> glorious pop nuggets would be welcoming prospect. <\/p>\nFor those Goulding<\/strong> die-hards that are a touch more in need of a graduated introduction into Ellie\u2019s<\/strong> new era, the singer\/songwriter has got this covered via \u201cDelirium\u2019s<\/strong>\u201d first count-down, instant grat track \u201cSomething In The Way You Move<\/strong>\u201d.<\/p>\nOptimistic and upbeat, the track spreads pure joy if lacking a little in creativity, but hey, Ellie<\/strong> commits to giving out another of her top-notch vocal performances, that cannot in anyway be denied. <\/p>\nTo have \u201cSomething In The Way You Move<\/strong>\u201d alongside \u201cOn My Mind<\/strong>\u201d in the library before the album arrives is sheer pop enjoyment enough, for now. <\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n