Thursday, April 16, 2015

Adam Lambert in Daily Mirror [UK], April 16!

5 comments:

  1. I was definitely hoping for an honest and real and more vulnerable vibe, which to my knowledge is not typically the case with dance tunes, but as long as Adam stays away from bubblegum pop I'm more than happy :) Allowing himself to be vulnerable may be the smartest move for era3. MM won't hurt either ;)

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  2. In my very humble non-expert, non-industry opinion, Adam has more than shown that he wants radio success... he and Max are going to produce what will achieve that, in my view. That doesn't mean that Adam will abandon what feels right to him. Imo, Adam has shown us for YEARS how much he likes dance, club, EDM etc music, I'd venture to guess that it's hardly a painful arm-twister for Adam to come up with, in collaboration with MM & his team, a track that is new & fresh & in a realm that fits Top 40 radio with a possibility for crossover appeal. I will admit that I too want radio success for Adam, so I could care less about my own personal preferences for the vibe, genre, etc of music Adam will be releasing... but lucky for me I love dance music, uptempo music, getcho-ass-up-and-move music! I love a good "catchy" hook, I'll admit it. Which is not to say that I don't adore OOL, Underneath, Runnin'... but I am, fortunately or unfortunately, lol, very familiar with current Top 40/Pop radio, and from what little we know so far, it sounds like GT is going to be a good fit. Fingers crossed. Just my POV. :)

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  3. Interesting choice of photo for this feature... hehehehe...
    (editors may likely be having similar reactions we're having to it? ;D)

    Gabi :).... I've had similar hopes as you. I feel Adam has a special dynamic about his music and performances when he is vulnerable and revealed. He has a gift to sing straight into our situations and souls in these moments - even if the song is upbeat.

    I'm excited for us that we'll be able to share in the exquisite benefit of Adam's realness and transparency...

    And I'm also truly excited for him - not only at the advent of his further upcoming success - but, also the freedom and satisfaction he'll experience in knowing that he is being heard, known and appreciated at a most authentic level than ever before as a person and in his artistry... while we hear and joy his masterpieces in this upcoming album.

    YAY for you, Adam!!

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  4. Gabi, next you'll be telling me rap can't be honest, real and vulnerable. Try listening, you might be surprised.

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  5. Adam was real and vulnerable in some of his songs on his Trespassing album. Prior to its release, he spoke about fans wanting to know more about him and this is what his Trespassing album would bring.

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