hello.That’s how you’ll feel 20 seconds into “30” after the pop superstar opens with a bit of Morrissey-esque macabre: “I’ll be taking flowers to the cemetery of my heart/For all of my lovers in the present and in the dark,” she sings on “Strangers by Nature,” an orchestral-pop oddity that snaps you right to attention.You quickly realize that “30” — her fourth album, which finally quenched anxious anticipation when it was released on Friday morning — isn’t the same, old Adele from 2015’s Grammy-winning smash “25.” She’s been through it — namely because of her divorce from Simon Konecki, the father of her 9-year-old son Angelo — and that changes a diva.And she’s clearly wrestling with her feelings about breaking up their family on “30”: “Oh,.
Read more on nypost.com