Friday, March 2, 2012

Mar 2, 2012 - Sauli talk with Attitude Magazine

ADAM'S ATTITUDE INTERVIEW "I LOVE HIM TO DEATH" (article)
Mar 2nd - Adam does interview with Attitude Magazine where he talks a lot about his relationship and Sauli.


Excerpts from the article:
While he will talk about being gay in interviews, and allude to gays through his lyrics, and be papped with his Finnish Big Brother winning boyfriend Sauli, when it comes to videos and performances one suspects that Lambert's brush with reactionaries at the AMAs has permanently put him off open displays of homosexuality. No doubt there are plenty of private displays of homosexuality with Sauli, the two are nicely settled despite stories the two were arrested after a fight in Helsinki . He is quick to squash the rumors, " it's the media's job to make things interesting and exciting, and i understand that, he says, although surely disingenuously. " it's not easy, it's a fair trade for what i do, i suppose.
The thing about the whole incident i thought, " gay men will understand this better than everybody else, shit happens ". Adam and Sauli have been together for a year now and he is amazed to have found someone to love in the blinding glare of the spotlight." when i came into the public eye, i thought there wasn't a chance of finding a normal, balanced relationship, but fortunately when i met Sauli, we developed this amazing partnership, we go through the good times and the bad times together and we are very supportive of each other, we're just great, i really love him to death."
It would be great if the pair, who met at one of his concerts became a known young gay couple here in the U.K - something we are lacking. To do that, Adam's new album is going to have to seriously out perform his last. It certainly sounds like it has got a lot to offer. He is keen to let the listener in deeper and tells us it is an album of two halves. 
Talking about 'Underneath' 
" a song about what really happens underneath the surface. There are times when you have to smile and nod when you feel really bad about something or really stressed out or really unconfident or uncomfortable. I think anyone can relate to that but especially a gay man. It's not always a cheeky comment and a smile, sometimes you are hurting inside and that is what the song is about. It's OK to feel sad. It's OK to feel inadequate. We're not always fierce all the time

excerpts via @Joannalizzy   http://www.twitlonger.com/show/g7inqn and  http://www.twitlonger.com/show/g7n11t

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