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Wikipedia article




"'Aftermath'" is a song by American pop vocalist and 'American Idol' season eight runner-up Adam Lambert. The song was written by Lambert, Alisan Porter, Ferras, Ely Rise and produced by Howard Benson for Lambert's debut album, 'For Your Entertainment'. It was released as a charity single on March 10, 2011.[http://www.adamofficial.com/us/news/world-premiere-aftermath-tomorrow "World Premiere of "Aftermath" Tomorrow!"] . Adamofficial.com. 8 March 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.

Background



'Aftermath' is a rock-anthem that shows off Lamberts spectacular range - with his lower register very prominent and his now-familiar riffing on the high notes.

The uplifting message in the lyrics to 'Aftermath' is touching without being sappy. It is, as Lambert has said, a self-empowerment anthem. "And what better song to bring attention to the Trevor Project while also providing encouragement and support to LGBTQ youth and anyone with self-esteem issues[?]"

Critical reception



The album version received mixed reviews. Slant Magazine praised the vocals: "he favorably recalls some of the strongest '80s hair-metal vocalists like Axl Rose and David Coverdale. It's a style that suits Lambert well since it capitalizes on his vocal power and his flair for the dramatic." Retrieved 25 December 2014 Allmusic called this song "anonymous" and "anthemic AAA pop."[http://www.allmusic.com/album/for-your-entertainment-mw0001336836 Allmusic review] Retrieved 25 December 2014 Detroit News disliked this song:"less effective than others (...) kind of "keep pushing on" claptrap every "Idol" album seems to be saddled with."[http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20091113/ENT04/911130457/Review--Adam-Lambert-s--For-Your-Entertainment--glams-it-up-greatly Review by Detroid News] Retrieved 25 December 2014 Huffington Post wasn't positive and compared: "perhaps the lone glaringly weak track, hearkening regrettable Idol anthems like "No Boundaries."[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-vogel/review-lamberts-for-your_b_366296.html Review by Huffington Post] Retrieved 25 December 2014

However, the remix version was met with positive reviews. Robbie Daw from Idolator said, "Were digging the dreamy feel of the Billboard remix of "Aftermath," particularly the parts where Adams upper range is more prevalent. That said, we love the album version, too, and we really cant place one above the other." Pat Ryder said, "Maybe it's not perfect, but overall 'Aftermath: Remix' is a good effort by Billboard. Clearly Lambert is happy with the mix and eager to promote it to bring attention to the universal message and to the Trevor Project".

Live performances



The song was performed on Lambert's 2010 Glam Nation Tour during the "ballad" section of the show. Lambert also performed an acoustic rendition of the song on American Idol in 2011.

Track listing



;Digital download[https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/aftermath-billboard-remix/id424915908 "Aftermath (Billboard Remix) - Single by Adam Lambert - Download Aftermath (Billboard Remix) - Single on iTunes"]. Itunes.apple.com. 2011-03-08. Retrieved 2011-03-26.

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Personnel



*Adam Lambert - songwriter and vocals

*Alisan Porter - songwriter

*Ferras - songwriter

*Ely Rise - songwriter

*Howard Benson - producer

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Release history



References



Category:2011 singles

Category:Adam Lambert songs

Category:Songs written by Adam Lambert

Category:2009 songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Howard Benson

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:Jive Records singles

Category:Songs written by Ferras

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