Trespassing is an aural feast for the gods of revelry. It is also an exquisite soulful journey through a maze of pain, anguish, and recovery. Somehow Adam has found a way to move gracefully from mountain-top highs to crushing lows, along the way offering an unbelievably rich banquet of colors, textures, beats, rhythms, emotions, moods, seasons and feels.
In "Underneath"—my favorite of favorites—one lyric stands out because it speaks for the whole album: "I don't wanna hide any part of me from you." Throughout Trespassing, Adam strips down to show us his North Pole; savor naked, honest love; and sing a supersexy English lesson to his love.
Moving on from partying, Adam lifts the curtain on his shattered dreams and silent screams, leaving us in a tearful blathering emotional chokehold before lifting us up on his broad, beautiful shoulders to soar to the heavens.
Many of the critics raving about Trespassing as a body of work have shared their views of the 12 standard CD songs. Painfully, much less ink has been devoted to the 3 transcendent U.S. bonus tracks, which I wish had been part of the standard CD. I don't have much to add beyond that I have a strong feeling that Take Back and Nirvana are the dark and light sides, respectively, of one December 2011 trip to Finland.
I admit I've fallen into the chocolate ocean that is Adam's voice, especially in the album's final bonus track, "Nirvana," and I don't want to get up.
SCREAMING ALBUM OF THE YEAR, Trespassing is an exciting, heart-thumping, foot stomping, hand-clapping, tear-jerking body of work showcasing a chest of Grammy-award-winning jewels. I am bursting with joy and find myself beaming for our brilliant, soulful, intense, lovable, humble muse—the one & only, beyond awesome, over-the-top #ZeusInAThong. Adam Mitchel Lambert.
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Trespassing is an aural feast for the gods of revelry. It is also an exquisite soulful journey through a maze of pain, anguish, and recovery. Somehow Adam has found a way to move gracefully from mountain-top highs to crushing lows, along the way offering an unbelievably rich banquet of colors, textures, beats, rhythms, emotions, moods, seasons and feels.
In "Underneath"—my favorite of favorites—one lyric stands out because it speaks for the whole album: "I don't wanna hide any part of me from you." Throughout Trespassing, Adam strips down to show us his North Pole; savor naked, honest love; and sing a supersexy English lesson to his love.
Moving on from partying, Adam lifts the curtain on his shattered dreams and silent screams, leaving us in a tearful blathering emotional chokehold before lifting us up on his broad, beautiful shoulders to soar to the heavens.
Many of the critics raving about Trespassing as a body of work have shared their views of the 12 standard CD songs. Painfully, much less ink has been devoted to the 3 transcendent U.S. bonus tracks, which I wish had been part of the standard CD. I don't have much to add beyond that I have a strong feeling that Take Back and Nirvana are the dark and light sides, respectively, of one December 2011 trip to Finland.
I admit I've fallen into the chocolate ocean that is Adam's voice, especially in the album's final bonus track, "Nirvana," and I don't want to get up.
SCREAMING ALBUM OF THE YEAR, Trespassing is an exciting, heart-thumping, foot stomping, hand-clapping, tear-jerking body of work showcasing a chest of Grammy-award-winning jewels. I am bursting with joy and find myself beaming for our brilliant, soulful, intense, lovable, humble muse—the one & only, beyond awesome, over-the-top #ZeusInAThong. Adam Mitchel Lambert.