Adam Lambert's new album taps into the 'readjustment' of being single again
Lambert says the self-titled record reflects his breakup and a return to dark pop roots, with new songs tied to identity and readjustment.
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Adam Lambert's new album taps into the 'readjustment' of being single again
There's nobody quite like Adam Lambert.The legendary gay singer boldly paved his way in the music industry at a time where LGBTQ+ representation wasn't nearly as celebrated or embraced.With hit songs like "Whataya Want from Me," "Ghost Town," "If I Had You," and many more defining his impressive catalog, Lambert solidified his icon status as the frontman of Queen during their first tour in 2012.After their latest successful global tour concluded…
It's one of the pop clichés that artists call their current album their most personal. In the case of Adam Lambert's sixth studio album, the first on his specially founded label, it actually seems to be true. That's why the versatile US singer and occasional Queen frontman simply called it "Adam." It's something like a portrait of me in [...]
The Schwoof must go on – this time with late 90s club sounds.Similar to Freddie Mercury, whose place Adam Lambert has been competent at Queen concerts for over a decade, the singer knows how to distinguish himself stylistically with his solo material. ADAM dances from the arena rock stage straight into the disco. And so the 44-year-old is positioned throughout the dance between an industrial light variant of Nine Inch Nails as well as Daft Punk,…
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