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Adam Lambert keen on Queen, but won't rock only
Published in Daily News Egypt on 27 - 05 - 2009


Will he, will he rock you?
Adam Lambert won t rule out a stint as the new frontman of Queen. The legendary band has expressed interest in employing the American Idol runner-up s formidable vocal skills, and Lambert is a big fan of the group once fronted by the late Freddie Mercury.
But the 27-year-old California native said in an interview Tuesday that he d feel torn about joining the band.
That s a tough question because, honestly, how do you say no to being in Queen? said Lambert, sporting his trademark dark nail polish and blue-streaked hair. I mean, that s unbelievable. But at the same time, I do have my own thing to do right now, and that s my goal. So if I could, I would try to do both. That s the honest question. I would try to do both. I would love to perform with them anytime they wanted me to but I also have my record to do. So, we ll see.
Lambert, a former theater actor, has ambitious plans for his post- Idol debut album.
My record will be kind of a rock-pop-electronic-dance thing, he said. I don t know how to describe it. I think it s gonna take on a life of its own, as far as genre goes.
The album is in the very early stages and Lambert aims to co-write much of the material.
On Idol, Lambert was the resident glam rocker, staging elaborate, over-the-top performances and daring to don goth-inspired outfits (with guyliner) on an otherwise family-style show.
There s a way to take the glam rock of the 70s and the classic rock of the 70s and kind of modernize it. . I want it to be produced in a very, very current, almost futuristic, way. So we re going to come up with something really fresh, he said.
The musical mix will include sexy, dance-y, vibe-y numbers and more emotional songs that appeal to people that are going through a hard time or don t believe in themselves, he said.
I want to communicate the liberation that is being comfortable in your own skin and that is being your own person, said Lambert, who has largely kept his personal life under wraps. And the spirit of being different, and how strong that can make you feel.
Any dream collaborators?
Madonna would be amazing, he gushes. I d love to work with Madonna - I think she s a genius. She has great ideas. Lady GaGa is brilliant. She s got her finger on the pulse. She s the hot thing right now. Katy Perry s amazing, absolutely amazing.


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