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Post by gelly14 on May 31, 2012 6:17:28 GMT -5
blogs.phillymag.com/gphilly/2012/05/30/watch-adam-lambert/WATCH: ADAM LAMBERT He releases a new video for his latest single This season, Adam Lambert’s new album Trespassing debuted on Billboard’s top 200 chart. The album features a heavy mix of dance songs and ballads, including what’s already become an LGBT equality anthem, “Outlaws of Love,” just in time for Pride. He recently released a video for his latest single “Never Close Our Eyes,” making a statement about being watched and, we’re guessing, his own feelings about being in the spotlight.
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Post by gelly14 on May 31, 2012 6:21:08 GMT -5
illuxxia @illuxxia *_____*
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Post by gelly14 on May 31, 2012 6:23:57 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on May 31, 2012 6:25:48 GMT -5
stefanieItaliaFaleo @stefaniefaleo Big Arctic Monkeys Fan and supporter of THFC! Music presenter for @chartshowtv and channel brand manager of Bliss TV and The Vault on Sky! London · www.youtube.com/chartshowtv365stefanieItaliaFaleo @stefaniefaleo Looking forward to catching up with the lovely @adamlambert when he comes to London next week for @chartshowtv Trespassing is EPIC
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Post by gelly14 on May 31, 2012 6:32:11 GMT -5
www.metroweekly.com/arts_entertainment/music.php?ak=7421&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterREVIEW Glambert Goodies Adam Lambert's ''Trespassing'' is an album of songs with melodies and messages that resonate better than you'd expect Adam Lambert doesn't cover Destiny's Child on his new set Trespassing. But for some reason, something about the beat and the attitude of the album's start reminds me of the gritty, swaggering ''Bootylicious,'' the 11-year-old hit with the prominent '80s-era Stevie Nicks sample. (Although the chorus of track two, ''Cuckoo,'' echoes Quiet Riot's 1983 hit ''Cum On Feel The Noize'' – but that's a topic for another day.) ''I don't need no sympathy, I won't cry and whine,'' Lambert sasses on the title track. ''Life's my light and liberty, and I shine when I wanna shine.'' 3.5 STARS MORE
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Post by butterfly on May 31, 2012 6:32:30 GMT -5
wingsofbutterflies and ecojm!!
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Post by chasingeden on May 31, 2012 6:41:22 GMT -5
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Post by koshka on May 31, 2012 6:41:36 GMT -5
www.metroweekly.com/arts_entertainment/music.php?ak=7421&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterREVIEW Glambert Goodies Adam Lambert's ''Trespassing'' is an album of songs with melodies and messages that resonate better than you'd expect Adam Lambert doesn't cover Destiny's Child on his new set Trespassing. But for some reason, something about the beat and the attitude of the album's start reminds me of the gritty, swaggering ''Bootylicious,'' the 11-year-old hit with the prominent '80s-era Stevie Nicks sample. (Although the chorus of track two, ''Cuckoo,'' echoes Quiet Riot's 1983 hit ''Cum On Feel The Noize'' – but that's a topic for another day.) ''I don't need no sympathy, I won't cry and whine,'' Lambert sasses on the title track. ''Life's my light and liberty, and I shine when I wanna shine.'' 3.5 STARS MORE When I read review comments like.. "The stronger, second half of the album is steeped in love balladry, but of a realistic, very adult bent." It makes me wonder what their background is. I think the first half is easily (if not stronger) than the second half.
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Post by ljsmack on May 31, 2012 6:48:50 GMT -5
I'm actually thrilled to have someone recognize the adult, sophisticated bent in the ballads, because so many reviewers have seemed to celebrate the first half of Adam's album, and dismissed or downplayed the second half. IMO
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Post by aloha on May 31, 2012 6:57:44 GMT -5
www.metroweekly.com/arts_entertainment/music.php?ak=7421&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterREVIEW Glambert Goodies Adam Lambert's ''Trespassing'' is an album of songs with melodies and messages that resonate better than you'd expect Adam Lambert doesn't cover Destiny's Child on his new set Trespassing. But for some reason, something about the beat and the attitude of the album's start reminds me of the gritty, swaggering ''Bootylicious,'' the 11-year-old hit with the prominent '80s-era Stevie Nicks sample. (Although the chorus of track two, ''Cuckoo,'' echoes Quiet Riot's 1983 hit ''Cum On Feel The Noize'' – but that's a topic for another day.) ''I don't need no sympathy, I won't cry and whine,'' Lambert sasses on the title track. ''Life's my light and liberty, and I shine when I wanna shine.'' 3.5 STARS MORE When I read review comments like.. "The stronger, second half of the album is steeped in love balladry, but of a realistic, very adult bent." It makes me wonder what their background is. I think the first half is easily (if not stronger) than the second half.
I actually like both halves equally. Well, maybe I love the second half a little more. And wow I LOVE this guy's take on the album. He actually has some orignal thoughts -- and opinions that differ from the majority of reviews we've seen. And he's a good writer. That's always a biggie for me.
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