***** This is a fantastic album that shows Panic! (which is basically just Brendon these days) can essentially make any genre work for them. It isn't like their previous albums, but are any of their four albums that similar at all?<br><br>This time, Panic! heads into new wave territory with their most electronic offering to date. Never fear, the rock is still there at times (see: 'Miss Jackson'), as is the power pop (see: 'Girls/Girls/Boys') and the new addition of melancholic electronica (see: 'Girl That You Love').<br><br>The album doesn't really have any bad tracks as such, but the definite highlights are the insightful 'This Is Gospel' (which has a stunning music video too), 'Girls/Girls/Boys' and the rip-roaring 'Nicotine'. |