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I was very pleased by this Panic! release, and greatly look forward to listening to more. This album also reminded me a little of Fall Out Boy’s middle of career albums (Folie à Deux, Save Rock And Roll), so fans of those may find Vices & Virtues up their alley. Fans of Panic! At The Disco should love this album, as well as fans of pop rock (which I am a huge lover of). I was a big fan of songs like Hurricane and Sarah Smiles for this reason. The lyrics of this album were also an improvement.
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That being said, their DNA is still very much intact, with songs flowing well into each other and wonderful use of strings (though here it sounds more like synths sometimes, which also sound great). Vices & Virtues had the best music yet from the band, with a more “rocky” sounding feel. In general, I was a big fan of this Panic! At The Disco outing. I wish I could give my entire song-by-song commentary, but unfortunately the character limit prevents me from doing so. I found myself grooving to a great number of songs on this release, and so far this is Panic’s best score yet. Submitted to us by Reddit user Sam (TruthMalice) who identifies as bi-sexual and sees this song as a representation of his struggle to come out to his family. This makes me excited to listen to more of their stuff. Brendon Urie of Panic at the Disco Now, we are dedicating today’s Pride Anthem of the Day to Panic’s song Hurricane, off of their third studio album Vices and Virtues.
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Yes, it was nice to listen to more crunch guitars in the music, but it was also great getting to see how the band is evolving and trying to find their sound. The band takes a turn towards more “rocky” pop, which was enjoyable in more than one sense. 875 -> 7.66 Panic! At The Disco continues its winning streak with its third release, Vices & Virtues. Memories: 1 :) Vices & Virtues by Panic! At The Disco: 7.66 The Ballad of Mona Lisa: 1 :) Let’s Kill Tonight: 0.5 Hurricane: 1 :) Memories: 1 :) Trade Mistakes: 1 :) Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind): 0.75 Always: 1 The Calendar: 0.75 Sarah Smiles: 1 :) Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met…): 0.75 8.75/10 =. The album pushes the classing Panic sound the new heights, capturing the glory of A Fever You Cant Sweat Out all the while securing their spot with a new generation of fans. Vices & Virtues by Panic! At The Disco: 7.66 The Ballad of Mona Lisa: 1 :) Panic At The Disco, the platinum-selling and Grammy-nominated group from Las Vegas, NV, back and in better shape than ever on their hugely anticipated third studio album, Vices & Virtues.