What's Happening?
Adam Lambert has announced his sixth solo studio album, 'Adam', set to release on July 10. The album will be distributed by The Orchard under Lambert's label, More is More. The announcement was accompanied by the release of the single 'Eat U Alive', which
showcases Lambert's powerful vocals and a blend of industrial beats. The album is inspired by 90s alternative rock and electronica, drawing influences from artists like Nine Inch Nails and Björk. Lambert describes the album as an exploration of self-acceptance, blending both light and dark themes.
Why It's Important?
Lambert's new album marks a significant moment in his career, as it reflects his personal and artistic growth. By drawing on influences from the 90s, Lambert taps into a nostalgic era that resonates with many listeners, potentially broadening his audience. The album's themes of self-acceptance and exploration of personal strengths and weaknesses are timely, offering listeners a relatable and introspective experience. Lambert's continued success as a solo artist and his role as Queen's vocalist highlight his versatility and enduring appeal in the music industry.
What's Next?
Following the album's release, Lambert is expected to engage in promotional activities, including performances and interviews. His participation in the Global Citizen NOW: New York impact summit on May 14 will further elevate his profile. The success of 'Adam' could lead to a tour, allowing Lambert to connect with fans worldwide. As he continues to evolve as an artist, Lambert's future projects may explore new musical directions, further solidifying his place in the industry.












