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		<title>&#8216;Drag Race&#8217; Star Adore Delano Talks Rainbow-Raging New Alt-Rock Sound</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2017 02:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since making the finale of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 (and historically quitting Drag Race All-Stars 2), Adore Delano has recorded pop with an R&#38;B/EDM flair – almost more in line with the music she performed as Danny Noriega on American Idol in 2008 than with her modern-day “punk-rock mermaid” persona. But as Delano readies [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Since making the finale of <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/betta-watch-18-fiercest-rupauls-drag-race-music-video-cameos-204435634.html"><em>RuPaul’s Drag Race</em></a> Season 6 (and historically quitting <em>Drag Race All-Stars 2</em>), <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/tagged/adore-delano/">Adore Delano</a> has recorded pop with an R&amp;B/EDM flair – almost more in line with the music she performed as <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/first-person-my-american-idol-experience-by-202112009.html">Danny Noriega on <em>American Idol</em></a> in 2008 than with her modern-day “punk-rock mermaid” persona. But as Delano readies her third album, <em>Whatever</em>, she’s returning rock roots, and she’s ready to spread the “rainbow rage.”</p>
<p>“It&#8217;s a 100 percent alternative rock album, inspired by all the greats before I was on <em>American Idol</em>. Everything that inspired me when I was a little angry kid and when I was younger, during the Bush administration, came out of me during this political climate. I just wanted the kids to have something to be fun and dance around with and be angry about,” Delano says of <em>Whatever</em>. “It&#8217;s important to be angry and paint the town red sometimes. … I feel like there&#8217;s a lot of angry kids that need to have some type of stuff to get crazy with, like punch a hole in your wall. … Sometimes you do need to question society, you do need to question your parents, you do need to question the media. There is a lot of things right now that are going on that you do need to question, and I hopefully put that into this music.”</p>
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<p>So what makes Delano angry these days? “Ignorance,” she answers. “I think ignorance is not bliss at all. It just makes me want to punch somebody. I just think the political climate right now is really, really concerning, to say the least, but that definitely inspired the anger. … If I don&#8217;t get this out, I feel like it would be bottled up and I would go crazy and eventually light my house on fire or something.”</p>
<p>Last December, Delano moved to the grunge capital of the world, Seattle, and <em>Whatever</em> is definitely reminiscent of that city’s alt-rock glory days. Delano cites Chris Cornell and Courtney Love (along with Brody Dalle of the Distillers/Spinnerette and ‘80s gender-bending pioneer Pete Burns) as major influences, and she expresses her admiration for the brash, brazen rock women the 1990s in general, saying: “I just remember growing up in the ‘90s and figuring out my sexuality really, really early on because of the women in the ’90s, and realizing how they were messy and doing what the guys were doing. It was liberating watching them do things that weren&#8217;t the norm for a woman to do in the industry as a kid. … Seeing somebody like Alanis [Morissette] and like Fiona [Apple], those are the women that will always be filed up in my brain as big influences &#8212; just like going against what they were supposed to do, writing about real s***.”</p>
<div id="attachment_1520794" style="width: 754px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1520794" src="http://media.zenfs.com/en/homerun/feed_manager_auto_publish_494/a70d228360b81f18292a13abb4b16db3" alt="Adore Delano" width="744" height="745" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Adore Delano (photo: Angelo Di-Benedetto)</p></div>
<p>While alternative rock isn’t exactly dominating the charts right now like it did in Alanis and Fiona’s heyday, Delano isn’t worried about making the risky move from pop to rock, because she says rock ‘n’ roll is needed and “super-important” in 2017. “I noticed right now all the pop stars are kind of calming down right now; they&#8217;re cradling their fans and saying, ‘It&#8217;s gonna be OK.’ And I&#8217;m like, ‘Actually, it&#8217;s <em>not</em> OK. Put your hair in two space buns and then paint some picket signs and go march. This is gonna be a fun year.&#8221;</p>
<p>Adds Delano, who sang in a garage/punk band in her pre-<em>Idol</em> teens: “It was in the ‘70s, I believe, when the punk and gay [scenes overlapped], and then the hardcore scene kind of took over that and made it more of a mess… It was just super-testosterone and just violent. And it was a different way from how I want it to be &#8212; how it was in the early days. Let&#8217;s make [punk] fun and gay again. Let&#8217;s start the rainbow rage… I want [my fans] to be on this little journey with me, and I want them all to be in that little gay mosh pit with me when I see you in town.”</p>
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		<title>Party! &#8216;Drag Race&#8217; alum Adore Delano talks debut album</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2014 08:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been two decades since a drag queen really broke through to the pop-music mainstream: That was RuPaul, with the 1993 smash single &#8220;Supermodel (You Better Work).&#8221; But now Ru&#8217;s torch is being passed, in a way, to Adore Delano, a top three finalist on the most recent season of the hit talent show RuPaul&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s been two decades since a drag queen really broke through to the pop-music mainstream: That was RuPaul, with the 1993 smash single &#8220;Supermodel (You Better Work).&#8221; But now Ru&#8217;s torch is being passed, in a way, to Adore Delano, a top three finalist on the most recent season of the hit talent show <em>RuPaul&#8217;s Drag Race</em>.</p>
<p>The best-selling album by any <em>Drag Race</em> contestant, Adore&#8217;s full-length debut <em>Till Death Do Us Party</em> recently hit No. 59 on the Billboard albums chart, and even went top 10 on Billboard&#8217;s Dance/Electronic Albums chart and iTunes&#8217; pop chart. But of course, Adore honed her skills on an even more popular talent show, American Idol, back in Season 7— as Danny Noriega — so of course she knows how to do more than just lip-synch for her life.</p>
<p>Adore recently visited Yahoo Music for a sickening acoustic performance (something few other singing RuPaul&#8217;s Drag Race alums, other than Courtney Act and Jinkx Monsoon, could ever pull off), followed by one of the funniest, fiercest interviews in Reality Rocks history. So come on, all you punk-rock mermaids and polish-removers! Shanté, stay, and party along.</p>
<p><strong><em>This article originally ran on <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/?ref=gs" target="_blank">Yahoo Music</a>. </em></strong></p>
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