Adam Lambert & Tritonal and Demi Lovato
Today I have some new music for you by the greatest singer to ever come off the show American Idol. A lot of people didn't really take Adam Lambert seriously until he really made them stop and listen. Adam Lambert has such an incredible voice, one that is so strong and powerful and positively energizing. Adam Lambert does have a higher pitched voice in comparison to a lot of other male singers, but that just makes him fit in with all the rockers of old. The classic rockers, ones that belong to bands like Queen. Which makes sense considering he was chosen to go on tour with Queen and fill in as the lead singer. Which is such an honor and testament to the vocal ability that Adam Lambert has. One cannot simply sing one style to sing with Queen and sing their songs. There has to be grit, gentleness, passion, and fire. With this song, Adam Lambert's voice gets tackled by the electronic group Tritonal. What makes Adam Lambert's voice so perfect for any genre is the fact that he has such a wide range and for how mature and sensitive and the depth to which he sings. It isn't easy to find a singer who is capable of things that very few vocalists are able to do, and Adam Lambert was lucky enough to have that passion for music to which he can let his voice soar. I am also in love with his dramatic flair. A lot of other artists have extremely dramatic performances, but often times those seem cheap and gaudy and ridiculous. But Adam Lambert carefully thinks through and processes and plans his performances, making them spectacular views and moments of wonder. You can tell that he lets his imagination go run free with his music and I love that. It is also another reason it is so wonderful that his music gets remixed. Electronic music is not easy to create, and it takes quite a bit of creativity and imagination to get the music flowing and get the sounds bumping. Tritonal turned this song into something that keeps the intensity that is Adam Lambert, while also making it something that we would all love to hear at the club. It has the ups and downs of the original song, heard through the slower and more trance like moments juxtaposed against the drops and chorus. I think this remix is just phenomenal and puts Adam Lambert's music on an even higher platform. Today's instrumental music is by Demi Lovato. I was surprised to hear this kind of sound from her, but I actually really liked it. This is a huge step away from the general pop sound that we hear from her, and this was a good direction to go in. I think this kind of electronic pop sound is one that is a great evolution for her because it is a little bit edgier but not too far, kind of like Demi Lovato as a personality. All in all, a song that I can't get out of my head, so I am going to say it is a great thing! I hope you enjoy the music and please feel free to comment!
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