Adam Lambert Not Sure Recording New Music With Queen Makes Sense

In a recent interview with Hunger magazine, Pop star Adam Lambert spoke at length about his upcoming album and his collaboration with British rock icons Queen.

“This time I’m just relieved and really calm about it,” said Lambert about his fourth studio album, Velvet.

Described as being “timeless,” Lambert added that the new collection “references a lot of the music I heard in the house growing up: it’s retro. There are a lot of 70s and 80s choices in there and it lives in a world that is a fusion of new and old – it definitely has a vintage edge to it.”

Lambert, who began touring with Queen in 2011, is also gearing up for the Rhapsody Tour, the North American leg of which is scheduled to kick off on July at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver. The band has also added dates in Korea, Japan, New Zealand and Australia.

When asked if Lambert has plans to record music with the band, he revealed that he is “not sure if it makes total sense because it wouldn’t really be Queen because to me Queen is Freddie [Mercury].”

“My favorite thing is collaborating and putting these concerts together and creating on stage – it’s super fulfilling and exiting,” he added.

Velvet is scheduled to be released later this year.

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