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Adam Lambert delays new album 'Trespassing' release
Published Friday, Feb 17 2012, 11:59 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 8 comments
Adam Lambert has confirmed that the release of his new album has been delayed.
The singer was preparing to release his second studio LP Trespassing next month, but has now announced that he will postpone its availability to work on new material.

Lambert told his fans on Twitter: "Yes, the album release date has been pushed back. Working on some new songs, making the album even better! Thank you all for understanding."
The collection is expected to contain new cuts 'Cuckoo', 'Shady' and current single 'Better Than I Know Myself', which is available to download in the US now and will be released in the UK on March 12.
The star previously admitted that the album contains "f**k you" songs, which hear him "rebelling against society".
> Adam Lambert's new album 'Trespassing': First listen
Watch the music video for Adam Lambert's 'Better Than I Know Myself' below:
The singer was preparing to release his second studio LP Trespassing next month, but has now announced that he will postpone its availability to work on new material.

Lambert told his fans on Twitter: "Yes, the album release date has been pushed back. Working on some new songs, making the album even better! Thank you all for understanding."
The collection is expected to contain new cuts 'Cuckoo', 'Shady' and current single 'Better Than I Know Myself', which is available to download in the US now and will be released in the UK on March 12.
The star previously admitted that the album contains "f**k you" songs, which hear him "rebelling against society".
> Adam Lambert's new album 'Trespassing': First listen
Watch the music video for Adam Lambert's 'Better Than I Know Myself' below:
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