Showing posts with label Panic at the Disco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panic at the Disco. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Snoop Doggy Panic

I just read that Brendon Urie has announced that Panic at the Disco will collaborate with Snoop Dogg. He said the idea came to them when they shared the stage during a show in Germany and played "Gin and Juice." They also played the song on "F'N MTV." There is no definite plans on whether the recording will be on Snoop's next album or Panic's. I'm interested to see how this could turn out. I like the idea of two musicians from different genres coming together to do something.

Check out "Gin and Juice" featuring Panic at the Disco here.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Panic at the Disco on F'N MTV





Just. Pretty.

A string quartet tribute to Panic at the Disco's "Pretty. Odd." has been released and you can check it out here. I play the cello and I'm one of those people who actually enjoy this kind of thing. Don't ask me why, but I like hearing the instrumental covers of my favorite songs and seeing how they came out. I really like the way this came out. I've never actually bought one of these, but I'm now considering this one.

Friday, May 16, 2008

The Maine Album Release

The Maine are to release their first full length album on July 8th. The album is to be released on Fearless Records and will be produced by Matt Squire. Other albums Squire has produced include Panic at the Disco's "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out," Cute is What We Aim For's "Same Old Blood Rush With a New Touch," Boys Like Girls' self-titled album, All Time Low's "Song Wrong Its Right," and The Cab's "Whisper War." Panic at the Disco's album went Platinum and Boys Like Girls' went Gold.

Tracklisting
1. Everything I Ask For
2. We All Roll Along
3. Girls Do What They Want
4. I Must Be Dreaming
5. Into Your Arms
6. Time To Go
7. This Is The End
8. Whoever She Is
9. Count 'em One, Two, Three
10. Kiss And Sell
11. You Left Me
12. We'll All Be...

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

AbsolutePunk interviews two Bands who Love the Beatles

"I love the Beatles. They took music and made it their own. I don't want to sound like them or be them. I respect them for trying to do other things. Experience is the best thing for a writer and I try to experience as much as I can."

Click here for Socratic.

Obviously we love The Beatles. We love a lot of older bands. I think that's one thing why people might compare us so much to those types of bands. When we recorded we tracked everything live. It's a little bit looser. It's a little bit more like a band. But a far as any conscious decision, we just wanted to write the songs we wanted to write.

Click here for Panic at the Disco.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Honda Civic Tour 2008

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Over the weekend, my family and I went to see Panic at the Disco. They were playing at the Masquerade. It was so much fun. Besides the fact that it rained for the first half of the show, we had an awesome time. Phantom Planet, The Hush Sound, and Motion City Soundtrack all opened. All the bands sounded great.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

It Finally Came.

March twenty-fifth was a day I had been waiting for for a very very long time. New Panic at the Disco, Counting Crows, and Raconteurs all in one day. What more could you ask for? And on top of that, the Fall Out Boy/John Mayer cover of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" was put on Itunes and the Cab put a new song on their Myspace featuring the guest vocals of Patrick Stump and Brendon Urie.

I've already bought the new Panic CD, Pretty. Odd., and I can't stop listening to it. It's extremely different from their first album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. It's a much more mature, less synthesizer sound.

I haven't had a chance to listen to the Counting Crows or Raconteurs albums yet, but when I get a chance I'll write about what I think.