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October 13, 2013

REVIEW: Panic! At the Disco 'Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!'


PANIC! AT THE DISCO
TOO WEIRD TO LIVE, TOO RARE TO DIE!
(Album Review)

On 8th of October, Panic! At the Disco's fourth studio album 'Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!' was launched worldwide, becoming 6th most downloadable iTunes album in the UK and reaching 2nd place in the United States. 

The band surprised their fans by streaming the whole album on their YouTube account, just a week before the official release date. 

'Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!' really stands out of the previous works (as all of their albums do). The new album consists of 10 songs, including the first single 'Miss Jackson' followed up by 'This is Gospel' and holds a club-like vibe. Electronic effects, rhythmic melodies and lyrics resembles the famous city of Las Vegas, which inspired Brendon Urie (the lead singer) to write the fourth album.

The 10-track contains more fast-beat songs like 'This is Gospel', 'Vegas Lights' and 'Collar Full', along with more melancholic 'Far Too Young To Die' and 'End of All Things'. 

The songs are quite different form each other, but still manages to keep the same vibe throughout the whole album, tying it together perfectly.

If you are looking for a fun pop-rock album with a little twist, 'Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!' is your choice!



My review on 'Student365'!

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