From Entertainment Weekly: Interview With Adam Lambert
Filed Under () by glitzylady on Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Posted at : Tuesday, June 16, 2015
From Entertainment Weekly
Photo: Adam Lambert performing at the iHeartRadio Theater on 6-16-15
Read the entire article/interview here:
Adam Lambert on his new album: ‘I’ve grown up, but that doesn’t mean I’ve stopped going out’
Excerpts:
EW: Your new album has a more laid-back feel. What brought about the sonic shift?
Adam: I think it’s simply a reflection of where I’m at. I’m a little older, I’ve now established myself, I’m a little more comfortable in my own skin and in the industry. I don’t feel the need to prove as much or say, ‘Look at all the things my voice can do!’ What I want to prove is, hey, listen to this song. This is a great song, this is a feeling. I want to prove that I can connect.
EW: Did you feel like you had to show off in the first two albums?
Adam: I don’t know if I had to, but I chose to. I wanted to. It was a conscious choice to kind of be ridiculous. And now I just feel like I got a lot of that out of my system. I’m not a new person—I’m still me—but I’ve grown up a little bit. [But] I think I went further into an EDM thing than I’ve ever gone into. I mean, I’ve grown up, but that doesn’t mean that I’ve stopped going out. [Laughs]
Photo: Adam Lambert performing at the iHeartRadio Theater on 6-16-15
Read the entire article/interview here:
Adam Lambert on his new album: ‘I’ve grown up, but that doesn’t mean I’ve stopped going out’
Excerpts:
EW: Your new album has a more laid-back feel. What brought about the sonic shift?
Adam: I think it’s simply a reflection of where I’m at. I’m a little older, I’ve now established myself, I’m a little more comfortable in my own skin and in the industry. I don’t feel the need to prove as much or say, ‘Look at all the things my voice can do!’ What I want to prove is, hey, listen to this song. This is a great song, this is a feeling. I want to prove that I can connect.
EW: Did you feel like you had to show off in the first two albums?
Adam: I don’t know if I had to, but I chose to. I wanted to. It was a conscious choice to kind of be ridiculous. And now I just feel like I got a lot of that out of my system. I’m not a new person—I’m still me—but I’ve grown up a little bit. [But] I think I went further into an EDM thing than I’ve ever gone into. I mean, I’ve grown up, but that doesn’t mean that I’ve stopped going out. [Laughs]
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3 comments:
Great interview! Adam's answers are honest and smart, so thoughtful and relaxed. I'm glad he's getting so much attention for the album. And this time in his life he's looking amazing! Everything's working!
xo laura
Thanks for posting, glitzylady. Another very positive interview.
FYE was more than a little showy and camp, but I thought Trespassing was just plain great!
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