Artist: Adam Lambert Album: Trespassing Genre: Pop Label: RCA
Adam Lambert is one of the few artists who make reality talent shows seem worthwhile. In a sea of identikit, fleeting wannabes, he stood out even during his American Idol days as a talented and provocative artist and extravagant showman. This diligence and glamour has seeped into his music, which often represents the very best medley of his influences and which, more than anything, captures an infectious and jovial sense of fun. It is pop music and unashamedly so, but it’s sophisticated pop music – lavish, thoughtful, sublimely executed, with exquisite attention to detail.
Lambert’s phenomenal vocals in the past are, as always, the driving force behind this album. Trespassing is his second full-length release following 2009’s For Your Entertainment and sources inspiration from 90s music, disco, electronica, and even a little bit of dubstep (enough to provoke but not to destroy). It’s a consuming mixture of songs, all bright sparks and theatrical flourishes designed with maximum visual and aural stimulation in mind ....... continue reading
Adam Lambert obvious fancies a party on his new Deluxe version of 'Trespassing'. The extravagant singer, who gained succes after appearing on American Idol in 2009, goes all the way with Elektropop, sometimes even in overdrive to show his talent. On 'Shady', he gets assistance for that by Nile Rodgers and Sam Sparro. on the deluxe Edition, you get 3 bonus-tracks: Runnin' , Take Back and Nirvana.
Queen guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor are preparing to hit the road with singer Adam Lambert as vocalist. They’re launching their hand-picked Queen Extravaganza tribute band, whose tour kicks off in late May. Forget the hologram which Taylor has definitively ruled out. Early in his career, Adam Lambert was compared to Freddie Mercury. And they’re both gay. I think it will be an awesome match. Do you think they should call it day or do you think Lambert and Queen are a good idea? ........... comments