Trespassing

AlbumMay 14 / 201212 songs, 42m 40s
Electropop Dance-Pop
Noteable

*American Idol* runner-up and sometimes Queen frontman Adam Lambert pulls out the heavy artillery for his second album. It features producers Smeezingtons, Benny Blanco, and Dr. Luke; guests Nile Rodgers and Sam Sparro; and songwriters Bruno Mars, Pharrell Williams, and Josh Abraham. The big guns show off Glambert’s versatile, multi-octave voice on “Better Than I Know Myself” and “Outlaws of Love,” while contemporary touches like electro (“Never Close Our Eyes”) and emo-rock put him in line with today\'s genre-blending sounds.

Check out our album review of Artist's Trespassing on Rolling Stone.com.

Adam Lambert's No1 US album may be overblown and given to cliche but it will make him a world star, writes <strong>Kitty Empire</strong>

Trespassing marks a strutting step forward for Lambert.

5 / 10

The debut album from Glambert – as the fans know him – is fairly typical pop-dance fare, but he's a real star in the making, writes <strong>Caroline Sullivan</strong>