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Adam On The Cover Of Client Magazine
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Pre-Order of the print edition of Client Magazine, no.19 features incredible vocalist Adam Lambert on the front cover photographed by Aitor Santome plus an interview with our editor. The edition features 14 b/w menswear editorials, a shoot with young British urban artist YungBlud plus a travel photographic essay. Print editions come in a beautifully printed perfect bound soft-back with a Ltd edition A4 landscape print by Ian Cole (signed & numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity, worth £80). The issue is £20 with free shipping within the UK and just £5 shipping for the rest of the world. Tracking is also available. Ships late September.
Client Magazine @clientmagazine
Unconventional British photography Magazine. Printed in England. Founded by @editorcole insta: Instagram.com/clientmagazine @clientvoyage
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Client Magazine
Unconventional British Photography Magazine. Menswear, lifestyle & travel. Editor @itsiancole + travel journal @clientvoyage EST.2010
www.clientmagazine.co.uk
Pre-Order of the print edition of Client Magazine, no.19 features incredible vocalist Adam Lambert on the front cover photographed by Aitor Santome plus an interview with our editor. The edition features 14 b/w menswear editorials, a shoot with young British urban artist YungBlud plus a travel photographic essay. Print editions come in a beautifully printed perfect bound soft-back with a Ltd edition A4 landscape print by Ian Cole (signed & numbered with a Certificate of Authenticity, worth £80). The issue is £20 with free shipping within the UK and just £5 shipping for the rest of the world. Tracking is also available. Ships late September.
Client Magazine @clientmagazine
Unconventional British photography Magazine. Printed in England. Founded by @editorcole insta: Instagram.com/clientmagazine @clientvoyage
London
clientmagazine.co.uk
Client Magazine
Unconventional British Photography Magazine. Menswear, lifestyle & travel. Editor @itsiancole + travel journal @clientvoyage EST.2010
www.clientmagazine.co.uk
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.@adamlambert smolders in a new shoot for 'Client' magazine! Scroll through the pics and learn more about his forthcoming new music here: idola.to/2O903aB
Adam Lambert Sizzles In 'Client' Magazine
Adam Lambert delivered a smoldering photoshoot for 'Client' magazine. Scroll through a gallery of looks from the fashionable spread up top!
Adam Lambert sizzles on the latest edition of Client magazine. The 36-year-old is as fashionable as ever in the photoshoot with Aitor Santome. On the black-and-white cover he delivers a smoldering look. The other photos are even more striking. Posing in front of a lush cityscape, he is impeccably dressed and chicly styled. The accompanying interview includes some exciting details about the arrival of new music. Fans have been anticipating a follow-up to 2015’s The Original High. And it sounds like the wait is almost over.
“I’ve been waiting a long time to release new music, but I wanted to spend time on it to ensure that it was exactly what I wanted it to be, and also that everything was set up in the right way,” Adam explained. He also alluded to the sonic direction, promising that he was exploring new territory. “It’s different from anything I have done previously – I didn’t feel tied to a trend or a genre and explored a lot more, so I think people might be surprised! I’m at a place where I really feel clear about who I am and what I stand for and I think that’s going to reflect in the music.”
The gay icon also reflected on the growing LGBTQ presence in the recording industry. This year in particular has seen a handful of seminal releases from the likes of Hayley Kiyoko, Troye Sivan, Kim Petras and, most recently, MNEK, leading to the “Curious” siren labeling the year “20gayteen.” Adam opened up about the shifting landscape and how things have changed since his debut. “10 years ago, there weren’t many openly gay pop artists, and in a lot of ways people weren’t ready and I got backlash when I wasn’t really expecting it – I was just being myself and of course sometimes you do these things to prove a point more than anything,” he said.
“Now though, there’s so many pop artists who are proud of their sexuality and the sheer number of us has improved the landscape.” It will be interesting to see how the “Another Lonely Night” hitmaker will fit into the current landscape. The interview covers a range of additional topics including his time fronting Queen. Scroll through a gallery of pics from Adam’s photoshoot and pick up a copy of Client to read the remainder of his interview here!
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Adam Lambert on His New Music: 'I Think People Might Be Surprised!'
Adam Lambert is on the cover of Client magazine’s No. 19 issue, which you can pre-order right here!
Here’s what the 36-year-old singer had to share with the mag…
On his new music: “I’ve been waiting a long time to release new music, but I wanted to spend time on it to ensure that it was exactly what I wanted it to be, and also that everything was set up in the right way… It’s different from anything I have done previously – I didn’t feel tied to a trend or a genre and explored a lot more, so I think people might be surprised! I’m at a place where I really feel clear about who I am and what I stand for and I think that’s going to reflect in the music.”
On being asked to front Queen: “I was very shocked, but beyond ecstatic. But at first, I was definitely a little intimated. What would fans expect of me? How do I follow the iconic Freddie Mercury? I never wanted to imitate him but at the same time I never wanted to change the tracks. But I felt super comfortable with Brian May and Roger Taylor from the outset, so as time went by it all became like second nature to me. It was an honour to be asked to carry the torch for Freddie and continue the phenomenon by performing timeless songs, with the men that were part of the best rock band there’s ever been.”
On the LGBTQ community in the music industry: “Obviously there’s still a long way to go, but there is a huge improvement. 10 years ago, there weren’t many openly gay pop artists, and in a lot of ways people weren’t ready and I got backlash when I wasn’t really expecting it – I was just being myself and of course sometimes you do these things to prove a point more than anything. Now though, there’s so many pop artists who are proud of their sexuality and the sheer number of us has improved the landscape.”
For more from Adam, be sure to pre-order Client magazine!
With some big pictures as always!