Adam Lambert says his new song “Eat U Alive” is “basically a rock song with electronic production.”
He admits that’s partly tied to a youthful fixation, given his own coming-of-age in the ’90s. Fans who first discovered him through "American Idol" or through his earlier records may embrace “Eat U Alive” and “Adam” as a return to a rockier sound.
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Adam Lambert breaks down the cover art behind his upcoming album "Adam":
"It’s a little bit of metal, a little bit of stone. I feel like, especially in today’s world, you kind of have to develop a bit of an armor. Especially if you’re somebody like me who’s a queer artist in the public space. I mean, it is not necessarily always a walk in the park. I think the cool thing about the cover is that you see that some of the stone is kind of cracked or chipped or distressed. It wasn’t built yesterday. And neither was I. I’ve been doing this for a minute, and I have learned a lot, and I’m still standing strong. That’s a part of this character in this album, too — strength and perseverance."
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