'Lyrically I need my songs to be something I can relate to, and something that makes a statement but doesn't preach,' Adam Lambert says of what he wants to do for his post-'American Idol' album.
- June 22, 2009
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This season's "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert recently had a chat with Lyndsey Parker of Yahoo! Music's Reality Rocks, and he spilled the bean on what he is crafting for his post-Idol debut album. "Lyrically I need my songs to be something I can relate to, and something that makes a statement but doesn't preach," so he said.
"I'm also doing a balance between the rock sound and the electro-pop sound," Adam continued explaining during the interview at the Idol tour rehearsals. "I think that there's a very fine line there. As long as there's a hard guitar over an electro beat then I think it's blending two different genre's in a really cool way."
"I'm also working with RedOne. He's unbelievably talented, he's the coolest dude, he's very positive and enthusiastic. We've been doing a lot of cool stuff and writing together and I think it's gonna be dead on."
Adam Lambert's post-Idol album is yet to be titled. It will be released under 19 Recordings/RCA this fall. Greater than that, an album that he recorded long before he auditioned for Idol will also be dropped before the end of this year, only this time it will be delivered via Hi Fi Recordings. Most recently, his song titled "Want" from the pre-Idol effort was outed.
Adam Lambert's interview on Yahoo! Music: