Attention all Glamberts! Still can’t get enough of Adam Lambert and having post concert withdrawals? Well, we’ve got your remedy. Since we are terribly disappointed that we didn’t get to interview Adam, we want to make it up to you with 3 autographed copies of Trespassing Asia Tour Edition CD/DVD!
And since you guys have been such dedicated fans, we at Spin or Bin
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The Asia Tour Edition CD/DVD is also available in all stores now – get them before they’re gone!
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Source: http://www.spinorbinmusic.com/2013/03/15/glamtastic-friday-win-3-autographed-copies-of-adam-lamberts-trespassing/
"Trespassing" was easily one of the top 2 albums of the year in my
opinion. (I'd have a hard time choosing between this and Marina and the
Diamonds' Electra Heart for top spot.) From start to finish,
every track is perfect and Lambert's voice has never sounded better.
From the dancefloor-ready "Cuckoo" to the funk of "Shady" and further
still to the sensuality of "Broken English" and the pain of
"Underneath," It has fun and fluff, emotion and social commentary. It's
sometimes deep and sometimes not-so-much, exploring many facets of the
human experience and many genres of popular music but in a way that
still seems cohesive. Brilliantly diverse and terribly under-rated!
Source: http://www.vertigoshtick.com/2013/03/popologist-panel-best-of-2012.html