Adam Lambert: Poptimist of the Year?
Nov. 30th, 2009 05:21 pmNot really. But yeah, new Adam Lambert strikes me as a rare instance of a mainstream US artist taking on what I can only think of as "Eurovision style," a hodgepodge of hyper-glam, synth-pop, torch songs, and soarin' male falsetto. Somewhere between BWO and the Ark, or something?
Anyway, dramaqueenage abounds and the whole album is worth a listen -- as
girlboymusic put it, "simultaneously mediocre and fabulous." Its mediocrity scans to me as workmanlike, but it's a different sort of work than I'm used to from American artists.
Do any other major American artists from the past few years sound anything at all like this? All I'm coming up with is Scissor Sisters -- but anyway they're way more popular in Europe.
Obvious echoes of Lady GaGa, who probably deserves some mention in this convo, in fuh-fuh-fuh-"Fever":
Synth-struttin':
No-that's-not-The-Feeling pop in "Pick U Up":
Etc. So what the heck is going on?
Anyway, dramaqueenage abounds and the whole album is worth a listen -- as
Do any other major American artists from the past few years sound anything at all like this? All I'm coming up with is Scissor Sisters -- but anyway they're way more popular in Europe.
Obvious echoes of Lady GaGa, who probably deserves some mention in this convo, in fuh-fuh-fuh-"Fever":
Synth-struttin':
No-that's-not-The-Feeling pop in "Pick U Up":
Etc. So what the heck is going on?
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Date: 2009-12-01 10:29 am (UTC)