Parts 6-12 of Adam’s interview with Michael Slezak

EWMichaelSlezak: You wanted to hear @adamlambert take a deep dive into For Your Entertainment? Well who am I to deny you the pleasure? http://bit.ly/6SicfM
If you’re one of the 200,000-plus folks who picked up Adam Lambert’s debut disc last week (or even if you’re not!), then perhaps you’d like a little more information about the writing and recording process for tracks like “Strut,” “Broken Open,” “A Loaded Smile,” “Whataya Want From Me,” “Soaked,” and “Music Again.” One of those songs was missing a bridge for several weeks, one of ‘em had lyrics Adam couldn’t quite comprehend on first listen, and one offered him immediate validation…until it didn’t. To get answers to those little mysteries, check out Adam’s candid, funny, multiple-part interview below. We’ll also get to the bottom of these additional burning questions: Will Adam ever perform on The View? How much did he consider track order, continuity, and his future concert tours when putting the finishing touches on For Your Entertainment? And what’s the main difference between the American Idol season 8 runner-up and a certain artist whose name (sort of) rhymes with Brady Lala?

















Slezak did an excellent job. Adam is always so articulate. I could listen to a million interviews with him!
I looove Slezak’s interviews. I especially enjoyed hearing what the songs meant to Adam. It wasn’t until after I saw him perform Whataya Want From Me that I started to enjoy what I thought at first was just a mediocre song with his amazing vocals. I googled the lyrics after the Early Show and then the Letterman performance just blew me away. Can’t wait to see Ellen!
I listen to Slezak from the top 8,I always enjoyed his style.His undeniable crush on Magneta is so cute and well represented,he even mention her in this interview
Listened to this entire 12 part articulate perfectness for 3 times in a roll….Adam is one of those people to do excellent interview with. I
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I haven’t listened yet but am looking forward to it. I’m glad he’ll be talking about the music! After obsessing over each track on FYE, I’ve come to realize that HH’s voice is just one part of his music. The mixing and textures are superb on each track. It’s obvious he has spent a long time listening to a variety of sounds and was able to creatively apply them and make them his own. I’m just so impressed. Who knew after listening to all his covers that this was what he had in store for us. I’m just floored.
LOVE SLEZAK’s INTERVIEWS! AND JIM’S AND SIRIUS GUYS TOO!