
A vulnerable, mid-tempo shift for Lambert, trading glam-rock theatrics for a raw, synth-laden exploration of emotional numbness and the yearning for connection.
February 22, 2019 · Empire
Feel Something represents a profound tonal shift for an artist usually associated with high-octane theatricality and neon-lit dance floors. This single is a masterclass in vulnerability, stripping away the glitter to reveal a raw, human core. It sounds like the moment the party ends and you are left alone with your thoughts in a quiet apartment. The production is spacious and atmospheric, using hazy synths and a steady, heartbeat-like pulse to create a sense of emotional suspension. It is the sound of a 'thaw' after a long winter of the soul.
How does Feel Something sound next to the rest of Adam Lambert's catalogue?
Contemplative saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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