Adam Lambert has walked away from his contract with RCA records after the label demanded an 80's covers album, according to the Hollywood Reporter:
The
singer is walking away from his RCA contract after two full length
albums, 2012's Trespassing and 2009's For Your Entertainment, along with
several EPs and a live collection -- all issued by the Sony Music
label.
Lambert revealed the news in a letter to
THR...In it, Lambert notes "the oft-cited 'creative differences'" as
they related to his next project, stating: "my heart is simply not in
doing a covers album." To the contrary, Lambert adds that he's "deep
into writing new material with some very talented colleagues," which
will surely delight his audience of diehards.
The "evolution" continues, he says. "This
music is where my heart is." But it won't be at RCA, where a typical
American Idol recording contract stipulates that the artist and the
label be on the same page creatively.
This week in other Adam news. Glee's Ryan Murphy announced that Adam had been signed to join the cast of the hit show.
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