. . . . . . . . .Today, Grammy-nominated international superstar Adam Lambert releases his highly anticipated brand-new album “High Drama”. Listen HERE. An album of inspired covers, “High Drama” marks his first release via his new deal with Warner Music.
The astonishing visual for “Getting Older”, a cover of the Billie Eilish song, is also out now. Watch HERE. Directed by Heather Gildroy, the video shows Adam dramatically transformed, with the aid of prosthetics, into an older version of himself. Accompanied by current and past imagery of Adam’s life, the striking video personifies the lyrics of the track, exploring the complexities of getting older.
Executive produced by Adam himself, alongside production from the likes of Tommy English (Kacey Musgraves, Carly Rae Jepsen), Andrew Wells (Halsey, OneRepublic), George Moore and Mark Crew, “High Drama” showcases a diverse roster of songs- ranging from the old to the new- held together by Lambert’s once-in-a-generation voice. Older songs include the previously released “Ordinary World” and “Holding Out For A Hero” while new tracks span from a dancefloor- focused version of “Sex On Fire” to powerful focus track “Chandelier”, a compelling rendition of the Sia hit.
In celebration of the release of “High Drama”, Adam is set to perform a one-off exclusive launch party show at London’s KOKO on Monday 27th February, which will give the fans the first chance to hear hits from High Drama live. While KOKO is sold out, fans from anywhere in the world can still experience the show from the comfort of their own homes, through a live stream of the main stage at KOKO. For Livestream tickets and more information visit here.
HIGH DRAMA
TracklistHolding Out for a Hero
Chandelier
Ordinary World
Getting Older
I Can’t Stand the Rain
West Coast
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
Sex on Fire
My Attic
I’m a Man
Mad About The Boy
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