Few songs in the modern alt canon are as instantly recognizable—or as frequently reimagined—as “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” by Panic! At The Disco. With its cabaret flair, Brendon Urie’s theatrical vocals, and that unforgettable “closing the goddamn door” hook, the track has inspired countless reinterpretations across genres. Don’t close the god damn door… on missing When We Were Young 2025! Enter to win FREE tickets to the sold-out Saturday show from idobi Radio. Download the always-free idobi app to enter—and score bonus entries by posting your best “closing the god damn door” video. Tag a friend and @idobiRadio, follow… Read more »
idobi photographer Lindsey Blane covered the Panic! At The Disco in Vancouver, BC at the Rogers Arena.
Catch Sherin, Sam, Emillie, and Alex breaking down just why they love each track on Panic! at the Disco’s new album, ‘Pray for the Wicked’.
Though we’ve been getting little tastes of this new direction for the past couple of months, it’s impossible to prepare yourself for the intensity of Pray for the Wicked.
idobi photographer Hannah Branigan covered the Panic! At The Disco show at Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA.
The man who swore “to shake it up†is at it again, and in record time. When we received the news that Spencer was leaving due to personal concerns and Dallon would no longer be a creative component of the band it was disheartening to say the least, but Brendon Urie is back to let you know that he’s still up for a celebration.
Panic! At The Disco have undergone drastic changes with every album, resulting in a distinctively different sound on each album – some will enjoy the change and musical exploration, others will frown upon yet another departure from the band’s roots.
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.