


I’m not one that enjoys listening to dance music unless I’m in a club. TWTL,TRTD is an album that will be famous in clubs because that seems to be the direction that the band wants to go in. I guess since this album is mindless party music, the band has finally relaxed more than they used to and are having fun with it. One thing that I can say with much joy is that vocals are a lot stronger this time around. Nothing about them stand out and caught my attention.

With that being said, these songs are forgettable and repetitive and oh so very boring. This album is nothing like their older stuff, in fact, I’m a bit shocked that this is even the same band because there aren’t any trumpet parts nor is there that fun tone that reminds you of a circus. Add in some “oh oh oh’s” and you have some mindless crap that doesn’t even make sense. Not only are the electronic vocals destroying these songs but there seems to be no direction with them. Starting off with the first two tracks on the album, This is Gospel and Miss Jackson are bad choices to start this album off with. But honestly, what the hell is this album? Did I click on some demo’s or parodies because this cannot be the same band that I know and love! Honestly, I grew up with this band and I have been listening to them ever since their music video for I Write Sings, Not Tragedies came out so believe me when I say that I am extremely disappointed with this. Panic! at the Disco is that odd band that I will forever love because they’re so odd. Odd.,Vices and Virtues, and Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!. Current band members are: Spencer Smith (drums, percussion), Brendon Urie (lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, piano), and Dallon Weekes (bass guitar, synth, backing vocals). Since then, the band has released four albums- A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, Pretty. Panic! At The Disco are an American pop band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2004.

Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! by Panic! at the Disco
