Vices & Virtues is the new album from Panic! At The Disco, and the first since the departure of two of the original members. Now spearheaded by lead vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Brendan Urie and drummer/percussionist Spencer Smith, the effort has garnered positive reviews and landed in the top 10 on the charts.
When a teenage Brendon Urie told his parents he was dropping out of high school and dedicating his life to being in a band, mum and dad kicked him out of home. In drummer Spencer Smith’s case, it was the same scenario. Several years and three albums later, that band is Panic! At The Disco and you can bet the lads’ parents are very proud of their sons. All’s forgiven and forgotten, according to Smith…
В московском клубе Gaudi Arena выступили неожиданно живучие герои эмо-рока нулевых Panic! At The Disco.
Около десяти лет назад, когда клуб Gaudi Arena только появился, самое удивительное в этом предприятии было то, что там не проводилось больших живых концертов. Одна из самых больших на тот момент площадок в городе предпочитала гитарным группам драм-н-бэйс, техно и прочий рейв. Сейчас дефицита в больших площадках нет – есть
Спасибо ребятам за то что приехали.....ждем их в России в следущий раз
Panic! At The Disco was on Absolute Radio today and performed acoustic versions of the songs below, click to listen to them.
- The Ballad of Mona Lisa
- Girlfriend in a Coma (The Smiths Cover)
Here’s the setlist for the European Tour, it should remain about the same for the US Tour.
1 – Ready to Go (Get Me Out Of My Mind)
2 – But It’s Better If You Do
3 – The Ballad of Mona Lisa
4 – Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
5 – Trade Mistakes
6 – Camisado
7 – Hurricane
8 – The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage
9 – Kill Tonight
10 – Always
11 – Nine In The Afternoon
12 – That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)
13 – Memories
14 – How Soon Is Now? (The Smiths Cover)
15 – I Write Sins Not Tragedies
16 – Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met…)
Panic! At the Disco’s Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith have given Rolling Stone an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of their new ‘Ready to Go’ video. According to director Shane Drake, the concept began with the simple idea of wanting to shoot Urie out of a cannon. Around that he built a video that incorporates a secret portal to a magical world, a stuffed zebra and a Singin’ in the Rain homage on a misty, cobblestoned street. “It’s our version of a musical,” explains Smith. Urie steals the show throughout as a dancing chimney sweep, a Buddy Holly lookalike and as high-caliber cannon fodder. — RS.com
Panic! At The Disco has been nominated at the Kerrang! Awards 2011 in the “Best Single” category with The Ballad of Mona Lisa. Winners will be announced on July 29th in London, until then fans can vote for their favorites at awards.kerrang.com.
BEST SINGLE (Presented by Kerrang! Radio)
30 Seconds To Mars – Hurricane
Bring Me The Horizon – Blessed With A Curse
Bullet For My Valentine – Your Betrayal
My Chemical Romance – Planetary (Go!)
Panic! At The Disco – The Ballad Of Mona Lisa