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PANIC! AT THE DISCO - TOO WEIRD TO LIVE, TOO RARE TO DIE! (ALBUM)
Year:2013
World wide:
de  Peak: 99 / weeks: 1
at  Peak: 70 / weeks: 1
nl  Peak: 77 / weeks: 1
be  Peak: 79 / weeks: 4 (Vl)
  Peak: 175 / weeks: 1 (Wa)
fi  Peak: 46 / weeks: 1
au  Peak: 26 / weeks: 2
nz  Peak: 15 / weeks: 1

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TRACKS
2013-10-04
CD Decaydance / Fueled By Ramen 7567-86836-4 (Warner) / EAN 0075678683640
1. This Is Gospel
3:07
2. Panic! At The Disco feat. Lolo - Miss Jackson
3:12
3. Vegas Lights
3:09
4. Girl That You Love
3:09
5. Nicotine
3:06
6. Girls / Girls / Boys
3:26
7. Casual Affair
3:17
8. Far Too Young To Die
3:17
9. Collar Full
3:18
10. The End Of All Things
3:31
   
2013-10-04
LP Decaydance / Fueled By Ramen 7567868363 (Warner) / EAN 0075678683633
   

MUSIC DIRECTORY
Panic! At The DiscoPanic! At The Disco: Discography / Become a fan
Official Site
PANIC! AT THE DISCO IN SWEDISH CHARTS
Singles

TitleEntryPeakweeks
High Hopes2018-07-13539
House Of Memories2022-05-06763
 
Albums

TitleEntryPeakweeks
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out2006-08-03265
Pretty. Odd. (Panic At The Disco)2008-04-03352
Death Of A Bachelor2016-01-22273
Pray For The Wicked2018-06-292722
SONGS BY PANIC! AT THE DISCO
(Fuck A) Silver Lining
All By Yourself
Always
Behind The Sea (Panic At The Disco)
Bohemian Rhapsody
Build God, Then We'll Talk
But It's Better If You Do
Camisado
Casual Affair
Collar Full
Crazy = Genius
Dancing's Not A Crime
Death Of A Bachelor
Do It To Death
Do You Know What I'm Seeing? (Panic At The Disco)
Don't Let The Light Go Out
Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time
Dying In LA
Emperor's New Clothes
Far Too Young To Die
Feels Like Christmas
Folkin' Around (Panic At The Disco)
From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins (Panic At The Disco)
Girl That You Love
Girls / Girls / Boys
God Killed Rock And Roll
Golden Days
Hallelujah
Hey Look Ma, I Made It
High Hopes
House Of Memories
Hurricane
I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
I Have Friends In Holy Spaces (Panic At The Disco)
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Impossible Year
Intermission
Into The Unknown
King Of The Clouds
LA Devotee
Let's Kill Tonight
Local God
London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Mad As Rabbits (Panic At The Disco)
Memories
Middle Of A Breakup
Miss Jackson (Panic! At The Disco feat. Lolo)
Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met...)
New Perspective (Panic At The Disco)
Nicotine
Nine In The Afternoon (Panic At The Disco)
Northern Downpour (Panic At The Disco)
Old Fashioned
One Of The Drunks
Pas de cheval (Panic At The Disco)
Ready To Go (Get Me Out Of My Mind)
Roaring 20s
Sad Clown
Sarah Smiles
Say Amen (Saturday Night)
Say It Louder
She Had The World (Panic At The Disco)
She's A Handsome Woman (Panic At The Disco)
Something About Maggie
Stall Me
Star Spangled Banger
Sugar Soaker
That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) (Panic At The Disco)
The Ballad Of Mona Lisa
The Calendar
The End Of All Things
The Good, The Bad And The Dirty
The Greatest Show
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage
The Overpass
The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know (Panic At The Disco)
There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
This Is Gospel
Time To Dance
Trade Mistakes
Vegas Lights
Victorious
Viva Las Vengeance
We're So Starving (Panic At The Disco)
When The Day Met The Night (Panic At The Disco)
ALBUMS BY PANIC! AT THE DISCO
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
All My Friends, We're Glorious - Death Of A Bachelor - Live
Death Of A Bachelor
Live In Chicago (Panic At The Disco)
Pray For The Wicked
Pretty. Odd. (Panic At The Disco)
The Lowdown [2 CD]
Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!
Vices & Virtues
Viva Las Vengeance
 
REVIEWS
Average points: 4.4 (Reviews: 5)
****
Side note before I start my review: I'll mention Fall Out Boy many times in this review and compare this to "Save Rock And Roll" a few times as well :P<br><br>Likewise with the aforementioned band Panic! At The Disco have made a comeback this year. I was much more eager for this as I was expecting it earlier than Fall Out Boy's album.<br><br>When Fall Out Boy released the lead single from their album they got a mixed reaction from fans with many claiming they'd sold out and started making "shitty pop music". Likewise when "Miss Jackson" was released Panic! got that same reaction from many fans. While "Save Rock And Roll" in my opinion was quite like their previous sound but with more of a experimental and different sound this album differs a lot from that. Without Brendon's distinguishable vocals there is a lot of difference between this and Panic!'s previous works.<br><br>While many have and many will be unhappy with this different style change I like it. As a huge fan of dance music I like synths so was not fussed with the stylistic change present on the album. The synth like production that is evident on many songs on the album is a standout. The use of autotune/vocal effects are quite strange but on "This Is Gospel" it works well. It doesn't work as well on "The End Of All Things" though.<br><br>The standouts for me were "Miss Jackson" and "This Is Gospel". It's hard to say any lowlights because most of the album was at a consistent quality. I'll have to go back and listen to the previous three albums again so I can compare but from what I remember they were all better than this. This is also not as good as "Save Rock And Roll" :P
****
This was reasonably decent, but it's such a disappointment to me after their first three albums. Nothing overly stands out and I won't be buying it; I'd rather not have it in my collection. I'm most likely judging it harshly because it's them; it it were someone I hadn't loved before, I'd like it more, but then, I may not have even bothered in that case.
*****
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'.
*****
<br>Für mich das Beste Panic! At The Disco Album!
****
I am a casual fan of Panic! At the Disco, and most of their albums have been pleasant surprises, this to me is my least favourite of them all - I feel like Panic!'s uniqueness is lost in the desire to seem cool and hip (or whatever was hip in 2014). As a result, most of this doesn't sound genuine. This Is Gospel is most likely my favourite on here, but nothing really stands out above the rest. A consistent listen, but a little bit of a letdown, still a 4. 3.7/6.
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