Fan reaction to the “glampire” cover of Adam Lambert’s CD, For Your Entertainment (pictured above), which will be released November 23, has been widely mixed, from disbelief to tears of joy. “At first I thought it was a joke!” wrote one blogger, while another said, “It wasn’t what I expected but I like it!” One thing is for sure—the Internet is abuzz with talk about Adam Lambert and that never hurts anyone’s career! Personally, I think it’s hot! Even though my first reaction was, “He could’ve butched it up a little, the more I look at it, the more I want to grab him and plant my mouth on those hot pink lips of his and go craaaaaaaaaazy!” You heard me! Adam Lambert's new picture is a grower! (UPDATE! Click here to view Adam's 11-22-09 "raunchy" American Music Awards (AMAs) performance video plus photos!)
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This is my favorite picture of Adam Lambert, wearing a navy blue silk Gucci shirt, from his Details magazine photo shoot. A lot of people think this would've made a good album cover pic
UPDATE! (November 1, 2009): We just received the complete list of the tracks that will be on Adam Lambert's For Your Entertainment album, some with writing credits. YET ANOTHER UPDATE! (November 3, 2009): Preview Snippets of each are now available for your listening pleasure in a video at the bottom of this page! The songs are as follows:
1. "Music Again" - Rob Cavallo, Justin Hawkins of the Darkness
2. "For Your Entertainment" - Claude Kelly/Dr. Luke
3. "Whataya Want from Me" - Pink, Max Martin
4. "Strut" - Adam Lambert, Kara DioGuardi
5. "Soaked" - Muse
6. "Sure Fire Winners" - Rob Cavallo
7. "A Loaded Smile" - Adam Lambert, Linda Perry
8. "If I Had You"
9. "Fever" - Lady Gaga
10. "Sleepwalker" - Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsay, Ryan Tedder
11. "Aftermath"
12. "Broken Open"
13. "Time for Miracles" - Alain Johannes, Natasha Schneider
14. "Down the Rabbit Hole" (iTunes Bonus Track)
A woman named Lindsey Parker, from the Reality Rocks website, got to listen to three of the tracks from Adam's upcoming album! Lucky for us she wrote a review on her website last week.
Photo of Adam Lambert at the mic
Here’s what Lindsey said about what she witnessed:
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"For Your Entertainment"—The default title track and statement of intent, masterminded by Dr. Luke (Katy Perry) and Claude Kelly (Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson), Adam opens this one up, Rocky Horror-meets-Robbie Williams-style, with the audacious declaration: "I'm here for your entertainment!" And he ain't kidding. This is an ultra-caffeinated party-starter (imagine if Mika, Sam Sparro, and Kevin Rudolf had a threesome that resulted in the conception of a glittery alien baby . . . if you dare), and it's just begging to be remixed by everyone from Calvin Harris to the Neptunes to Justice—even though it sounds like a shiz-hawt remix already.
November 2009 Details magazine photo of Adam Lambert with naked woman. He said in an interview that if he had one word to describe the layout it would be "heterosexual"
"Sure Fire Winners"—A slinky, sexy, salacious dance-rock grinder with a keening, near-orgasmic vocal reminiscent of Adam's watershed "Ring Of Fire" performance, this Rob Cavallo-produced cut cracks open in the middle like a giant whitechocolatespaceegg to reveal a colossal, fist-pumping, Gary-Glittery chantalong chorus that seems lifted straight out of "We Will Rock You 2: Electric Boogaloo." So my guess is Queen's Brian May will be impressed by this massive masterwork, too. A winner, indeed!
Although Adam Lambert said he liked kissing girls (if nothing more), he didn't say anything about kissing boobs and I don't mean boyfriends. Photo from November 2009 Details magazine.
"Music Again"—Okay, this is the song, also produced by Rob Cavallo, largely responsible for my current lack of coherence or composure. The minute this glammy tour de force forced its way out of the 19 Entertainment office's speakers, it was so white-hot I was instantly reduced to a puddle of melted spandex and runny eyeliner. A falsetto gang chorus like something off a lost Sweet outtakes album, squalling guitar riffs, pumping "Funkytown" beats . . . my head was pretty much exploding at this point, but I managed to hold my cranium together long enough to turn to a nearby 19 employee and jokingly state, "This sounds like the Darkness, if the Darkness were remixed." To which the employee answered, "That's funny you say that, because this song was actually written by (legendarily unitarded Darkness frontman) Justin Hawkins, and that's Justin on guitar."
Adam was quoted as saying he likes kissing girls because they're "pretty." But he also made clear it didn't mean anything else. Okay! We get it! We think! Photo from Details November 2009 issue. See the video at the bottom of this page for more of his comments about the shoot.
MTV recently talked about some of the song titles that were previously confirmed for the new record, including "What Do You Want From Me," "Loaded Smile," and "Strut." Adam himself revealed today via Twitter that other songs on the For Your Entertainment CD will be "Aftermath," "Down the Rabbit Hole," and "Broken Open." (Note: See update above!)
Photo of Adam Lambert from the November 2009 Details magazine. Looks like he's going in for the kill! Be careful, Adam! I heard they have teeth down there!
Visit Adam Lambert on his official website, MySpace, Facebook, or Twitter pages. To check out our previous photos and videos of Adam, click here.
Another hot photo of Adam Lambert from Details magazine. Looks like he's channeling Elvis!
Final photo of Adam Lambert from Details magazine
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Check out the Adam Lambert Question of the Day 10-28-09 Video: “What Has Been Your Most Memorable Experience as a Rock Artist?”:
Listen to Adam Lambert answer the Question of the Day in this 10-27-09 Video: “What Did You Take Away from the American Idol Tour?”:
Watch this MyPlay video as Adam Lambert Answers the Question of the Day 10-26-09 “What Era of Music Do You Most Relate To?”:
Although we published this video before, it bears repeating! Watch and enjoy Adam Lambert’s first official video “Time for Miracles,” theme song from the 2012 movie. “Time for Miracles” was produced by Rob Cavallo, mixed by Chris Lord-Alge, and written by Natasha Shneider & Alain Johannes Moschulski. It will be included on the 2012 soundtrack distributed by RCA Records, due in stores November 10. Click here to download it from iTunes:
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