Another sneak peek to Adam Lambert's "Glam Nation Live" album is offered in a form of "Strut" video. Holding a cane, the "American Idol" graduate is featured strutting his stuff on stage, and occasionally breaks into a dance number with two girls and one boy.
Like the previous videos from the live CD/DVD, this footage was also shot during Adam's concerts in Indianapolis, Indiana at Clowes Hall on August 31, 2010. It's directed by Doug Spangenberg for the March 22 release which is meant to tide fans over while he's working on his second studio album.
Adam recently tweeted about writing a new song with OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder for the new effort. He also wishes to work with acclaimed music maker Max Martin. Both Ryan and Max are two of the people who helped him with his well-received debut album "For Your Entertainment".
Additionally, he has told The Hollywood Reporter of what he wants to do with this new project. He dished on his vision after performing on "AmericanIdol " earlier this week, "I think if anything, it might be a little less campy than the last one."
"With [For Your Entertainment], I really wanted to go high glam; it was always a vibe and a concept I was in love with and I did it for a year. I think evolution is good and I'm attracted to the slightly more serious... not so much fantasy or a mask put on - which is fun, great f***ing rock-n-roll - but I'm very drawn to music and artists that are singing from the heart about real things."
Like the previous videos from the live CD/DVD, this footage was also shot during Adam's concerts in Indianapolis, Indiana at Clowes Hall on August 31, 2010. It's directed by Doug Spangenberg for the March 22 release which is meant to tide fans over while he's working on his second studio album.
Adam recently tweeted about writing a new song with OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder for the new effort. He also wishes to work with acclaimed music maker Max Martin. Both Ryan and Max are two of the people who helped him with his well-received debut album "For Your Entertainment".
Additionally, he has told The Hollywood Reporter of what he wants to do with this new project. He dished on his vision after performing on "American
"With [For Your Entertainment], I really wanted to go high glam; it was always a vibe and a concept I was in love with and I did it for a year. I think evolution is good and I'm attracted to the slightly more serious... not so much fantasy or a mask put on - which is fun, great f***ing rock-n-roll - but I'm very drawn to music and artists that are singing from the heart about real things."