OhRotten (Panic_At_The_Disco)
For his bands third album Vices & Virtues (out March 29), Panic! at the Disco singer Brendon Urie did a lot of growing up, and growing up is hard to do.
Now 23, hes six years removed from 2005, when he blasted onto the charts with the bands two million-selling 2005 debut, A Fever You Cant Sweat Out. There have been big changes one the biggest being his move last year from Las Vegas, where hes lived his entire life, to Santa Monica, California with Panic! drummer Spencer Smith. Every time I turn onto Santa Monica Boulevard, I sing that Sheryl Crow song in my head, gushes Urie.
1. The Ballad Of Mona Lisa
2. Lets Kill Tonight
3. Hurricane
4. Memories
5. Trade Mistakes
6. Ready to Go (Get Me Out Of My Mind)
7. Always
8. The Calendar
9. Sarah Smiles
10. Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met)
"The preorder for Vices & Virtues will start Monday night at midnight! We have some great exclusive items that will be available along with the album in our webstore. Youll want to be one of the first to order so dont miss out on a very limited bundle! Also, everyone who preorders the album will get a download of The Ballad of Mona Lisa instantly. Check back on Monday night to see everything!"
OhRotten (Panic_At_The_Disco)
, . ,,oh my, Oh Glory!
-About All The Things I Never Thought That Someday Could Be Separated
-He Don't Know
-Hurricane
-Kill Tonight
-My Only Catastrophe
-Nearly Witches
-New Perspective
-Oh Glory
-Post To London
-Ready To Go
-Sophia
-The Ballad Of Mona Lisa
-Watching You Cringe is What I Live For
She paints her fingers with a close precision
He starts to notice empty bottles of gin
And takes a moment to assess the sin shes paid for...
A lonely speaker in a conversation
Her words are swimming through his ears again
Theres nothing wrong with just taste of what you paid for
Say what you mean tell me im right and let the sun rain down on me give me a sign
I wanna believe
Whoa Mona Lisa, youre guaranteed to run this town Whoa Mona Lisa Id pay to see you frown
He sense something call it desperation another dollar another day and if she has the proper words to say shed tell but shed have nothing left to sell him...
Say what you mean tell me Im right and let the sun rain down on me give me a sign I wanna believe
Whoa Mona Lisa, youre guaranteed to run this town Whoa Mona Lisa Id pay to see you frown
Oh Mona Lisa
Say what you mean tell me Im right and let the sun rain down on me give me a sign
I wanna believe
Whoa Mona Lisa, youre guaranteed to run this town Whoa Mona Lisa Id pay to see you frown
Say what you mean tell me Im right and let the sun rain down on me give me a sign
I wanna believe
Theres nothing wrong with just a taste of what you paid for....
OhRotten (Panic_At_The_Disco)
VICES & VIRTUES RELEASE DATE January 18, 2011
Hi Everyone - We're very excited to officially (darn internet) announce that our third album, \"Vices & Virtues,\" will be released everywhere on March 29. The first single, \"The Ballad of Mona Lisa,\" will be out everywhere the first of February (and if you do just a little searching you might be able to listen to a clip right now). There will be tons of other stuff coming up soon too so make sure you're paying attention. We can't wait for you to hear everything and see you all at the shows!
"It's coming" "the ballad of Mona Lisa"(, ): http://i53.tinypic.com/m8d3c7.jpg
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"mona lisa, youre guaranteed to run this town.
give me a sign, i wanna believe.
mona lisa id pay to see you frown theres nothing wrong with just a taste of what you paid for
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: Shane Drake, I write sins not tragedies But it's better if you do. : Nine in the afternoon
Panic! At The Disco
Title: TBC
Due: March
Album Number: 3
Follow-Up To: Pretty Odd (2008)
It’s been a little while…
Brendon Urie (Vocals) “It has been, yes. It took Spencer [Smith, drums] and I a year to figure out what we were doing after the band split [guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker left in 2009 to form The Young Veins]. We were confused. But we eventually realised that this band was now just the two of us and that we needed to spearhead things from now on. So I took the initiative and started writing.”
How did you feel after the band split?
“I think the split was a few months in the making: we were getting very tired of being on tour, we weren’t seeing eye to eye musically and we weren’t agreeing on the direction we should go. We had been playing with each other everyday for four or five years and we needed a break. We still talk and we’re still friends, but I think the split needed to happen. It’s been a learning experience, but it’s worked out for the best.”