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Post by seoulmate on Apr 24, 2012 20:53:33 GMT -5
RS review: This is pop music as simple arithmetic: A Bruno Mars tune plus Dr. Luke production plus an Adam Lambert vocal hit radio gold. “Never Close Our Eyes” is that calculated-right down to the lyric, which aims for the same party-at-the-edge-of-doom vive as recent smashes like “I Gotta Feeling” and “Till The World Ends.” (“Why can’t we just live life with no consequence/And Always live in the now?” Lambert sings.) But there’s no denying the pulsating electro drive of Luke’s beat, or the blustery power of the melody and lyrics. As for Lambert: The magnificence of his strident vocals defies all formula and precepts, mathematical and otherwise.Read more: adamtopia.com/index.cgi?board=daily&action=display&thread=839&page=32#ixzz1t0rkQTI5
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Post by ladyoz on Apr 25, 2012 1:39:55 GMT -5
terra_zephead ICYMI: Here's the awesome Fault Magazine Editor’s Note: www.twitlonger.com/show/h4si7i[excert] Any doubts this editor may have had, however, were immediately wiped out by attending Adam's London showcase during which he was privileged enough to hear what is undoubtedly one of the finest voices in live music – of any genre – in the world today[/color][/b]
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Post by cassie on Apr 27, 2012 15:37:46 GMT -5
We're not afraid to profess our love to Adam Lambert, the kid is the best thing in pop right now! We're not even making that statement loosely. He can actually sing those poptastic tunes better than anyone out there, just stay alert on minute 3:56 during 'Never Close Our Eyes' to see what we mean. en.terra.com/music/news/adam_lamb...._video/oci66657
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Post by cassie on Apr 27, 2012 19:44:53 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on Apr 27, 2012 19:48:31 GMT -5
Brian May, quoted by Lindsay Parker: When asked what fans can expect from that understandably much-hyped collaboration, Roger exclaimed, "Fireworks!" And Brian expounded: "Something different. [Adam] has an extraordinary voice, there's no way you can get around that--whether you love him or hate him. He's extraordinary. So we'll be exploring new ways to do things. We don't like to just reproduce what we did before; we like to move on and try new ways of doing stuff. So it will be exciting!" music.yahoo.com/blogs/reality-rocks/queen-talks-idol-adam-lambert-queen-extravaganza-001250035.html
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Post by cassie on May 8, 2012 18:10:15 GMT -5
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Post by cassie on May 8, 2012 18:13:25 GMT -5
"His vocals exude such confidence, freedom and charm, it makes it seem like there’s no need for the revolution he annnounces. It feels like he’s already won the fight." NY Daily News Adam Lambert @adamlambert That's what's up! www.whosay.com/adamlambert/photos/169273
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Post by cassie on May 8, 2012 18:40:54 GMT -5
Glambert's dynamite-with-a-laser-beam voice
But all over Trespassing, Glambert sings everything like Zeus in a thong.
Rolling Stone Trespassing review.
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Post by cassie on May 8, 2012 18:46:53 GMT -5
“He’s a real artist, very comfortable doing difficult stuff,” says Chic mastermind Nile Rodgers, who collaborated with Lambert on a new song. “He reminded me of when I was working with David Bowie - it was so natural, this laser-focused jam.”
RS article
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Post by cassie on May 13, 2012 10:06:32 GMT -5
Lambert’s range allows him to dominate no matter what the song style – his voice an energetic thrust for the flamboyant tracks and a solid, powerful fulcrum for the slower songs. Indeed, it is marvellous to hear how he can take tricks and styles familiar to all in the trade and twist them so rambunctiously to fit his vision. Lambert is a showman above all else, and he provides a sumptuous, all-engrossing experience to go with his stunning voice. www.underthegunreview.net/2012/05/12/review-adam-lambert-trespassing/
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