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Adam Lambert: 'I've done crazy and am now ready to get real'

'Ghost Town' hitmaker Adam Lambert has opened up about his musical style and how it has evolved over the years in a new interview with Schön magazine.

Speaking to the publication, the vocal powerhouse explained that he had explored different styles and genres in the past, but finally felt ready to just be as authentic as possible:

"As I’ve gotten older and more experienced, you know I’m learning all the time, I’m still learning like everybody and I am more than ever learning that less can be more and that sometimes you need to pull the audience in rather than blasting them out. I didn’t want to do bubblegum, I didn’t want to do campy and theatrical I’ve done it. I felt like I had done crazy and I was ready to get real on the album."

He also spoke about working on his latest album with Max Martin and Shellback, adding:

"Before it all started and I had a demo called 'The Original High' that I actually played for them. They said “this is cool, this is not the direction we would expect you to go in but thats why we want to do it. We want to do something unexpected, we want to shift the idea of who you are as an artist a little bit and surprise people.”

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Watch Lambert performing 'Ghost Town' with Queen here:

 

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