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Panic! At The Disco reveal album details + new music video
Panic! At The Disco have revealed the artwork and tracklisitng for Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, as well as a music video for the song “This Is Gospel”.
Panic! At The Disco have revealed the artwork and tracklisitng for Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, as well as a music video for the song “This Is Gospel”.
Panic! At The Disco and Alt-J rocked Philly as they played a free show Saturday, August 3rd at The Piazza at Schmidt’s. Our photographer Becca Green was there to capture the show.
Well that didn’t take long. SoundCloud user GreaterThan has posted a mashup of Fall Out Boy’s “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark” and Panic! At The Disco’s new track “Miss Jackson.” The result? “Miss Jackson Knows What you Did In The Dark.”
Panic at the Disco! have released a new single, announced their upcoming album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! and announced a slew of headlining dates. The single, album pre-order information, and tour dates can be seen by clicking “read more.”
Panic! At The Disco arrived at Gallivan Plaza in downtown Salt Lake to headline the X96 FM Big Ass Show without their lead vocalist, Brendon Urie. Luckily, Panic!’s bassist Dallon Weekes found in frontman Ransom Wydner the onstage persona he needed to fill in for Urie.
Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie broke his ankle during the band’s Sunday night performance in Pompano Beach, FL but continued the set after showing his injuries to the crowd. In a statement to Alternative Press, he promised that a broken ankle is not enough to stop the band from touring.
When Panic! at the Disco wrote “New Perspective,” the band had no idea it’d wind up on the soundtrack for the Diablo Cody-penned horror flick Jennifer’s Body starring Megan Fox. “I had this really lucid dream – it was so vivid I wanted to write it down before I forgot about it,” lead singer Brendon Urie told Rolling Stone. “I was never the best at explaining anything, so it wound up being random [lines] that ended up as the first verse.” Urie and drummer Spencer Smith – the remains of Panic after the quartet split in two earlier this summer… Read more »