With the departure of founding members Ryan Ross and Jon Walker, the pressure was on Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith to carry the Panic! at the Disco flag forward, high and proud. So they enlisted some musician friends (Dallon Weekes and Ian Crawford) to help play and a couple more (John Feldmann of Goldfinger and Butch Walker of Marvelous 3) to help produce what became Vices & Virtues. That new Panic! at the Disco album blends many of the best aspects of the band’s two previous albums into a new spin on their sound. A couple of days before the album was released (and became a Top Ten entry onto the US album charts), Buzzine sat down for a chat with Brendon and Spencer at the Sheraton Hotel in Austin, TX during the SXSW Music Festival.
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"The Ballad Of Mona Lisa"
She paints her fingers with a close precision
He starts to notice empty bottles of gin
And takes a moment to assess the sins she’s paid for
A lonely speaker in a conversation
Her words are swimming through his ears again
There’s nothing wrong with just a taste of what you’ve paid for
Say what you mean, tell me I’m right
And let the sun rain down on me
Give me a sign, I want to believe
Woah, Mona Lisa
You’re guaranteed to run this town
Woah, Mona Lisa
I’d pay to see you frown
He senses something, call it desperation
Another dollar, another day
And if she had the proper words to say, she would tell him
But she’d have nothing left to sell him
Say what you mean, tell me I’m right
And let the sun rain down on me
Give me a sign, I want to believe
Woah, Mona Lisa
You’re guaranteed to run this town
Woah, Mona Lisa
I’d pay to see you frown
Mona Lisa
Wear me out
Pleased to please ya
Mona Lisa
Wear me out
Say what you mean, tell me I’m right
And let the sun rain down on me
Give me a sign, I want to believe
Woah, Mona Lisa
You’re guaranteed to run this town
Woah, Mona Lisa
I’d pay to see you frown
Say what you mean, tell me I’m right
And let the sun rain down on me
Give me a sign, I want to believe
There’s nothing wrong with just a taste of what you’ve paid for
With the Midwest regional final already in play, it’s time to move on to the West. The two bands who are competing in the Elite Eight have both come through some devastating match-ups featuring a lot of late-game heroics and back-breaking runs. It should be a thrilling finish no matter who comes out on top.
Voting for all Elite Eight match-ups will close on Thursday, March 31 at midnight. As always, you can follow all the voting here.
(3) Green Day vs. (5) Panic! at the Disco
Green Day may have started the Musical March Madness tournament quietly, but they have been putting together a string of dominating performances as of late. They came back to defeat U2 in the second round and then fell behind early to Blink-182 before opening up a commanding lead at the finish. Their opponents are Panic! at the Disco, who went wire-to-wire with top-seeded 30 Seconds to Mars in the Sweet 16 and put together an incredible comeback to defeat them. With that kind of momentum, can they be stopped? Or will Green Day take their place in the Final Four? Vote and find out!
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