Review: Lambert's 'Trespassing'

AppId is over the quota AppId is over the quota Adam Lambert, shown here performing at Logo's 'NewNowNext Awards' 2012 in April."Trespassing" is Adam Lambert's second albumHis 2010 debut, "For Your Entertainment," was a typical "Idol" quickie"Trespassing" delivers, with a mix of tinsel disco-club sleaze and leather-boy love ballads

(Rolling Stone) -- So here's the great pop album everybody was hoping Adam Lambert would make, ever since he ran wild on "American Idol" three years ago.

It wasn't just Glambert's dynamite-with-a-laser-beam voice that got him into our national knickers: It was his warmth, his humor, his burlesque bravado.

His 2010 debut, "For Your Entertainment," was a typical "Idol" quickie -- decent, but it needed more personality.

"Trespassing" delivers, with a mix of tinsel disco-club sleaze and leather-boy love ballads. While he excels in a radio cheddar bomb like "Naked Love," he gets deeper in slow jams like "Underneath" and "Outlaws of Love." But all over "Trespassing," Glambert sings everything like Zeus in a thong.

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