Panic at the disco has it leaked
PANIC AT THE DISCO HAS IT LEAKED FULL
“Dancing’s Not a Crime” and “One of the Drunks” never quite manage to connect, both are solid songs that leave you with a feeling that their full potential is just out of reach. Panic! at the Disco - Hey Look Ma, I Made Itīut some of the other tracks feel almost too gimmicky for the rest of the album. But the biggest moment may be “Dying In LA,” a piano-driven ballad that nods towards “Round Here” by the Counting Crows (probably not a total coincidence, Panic! has covered the song live). Other high points include the previously leaked “(F*ck a) Silver Lining” and “High Hopes,” as well as “King of the Clouds,” which sounds like a mildly distorted 90’s R&B hit. The lead single, "Say Amen (Saturday Night)" is a banger and the follow-up single, “Look Ma, I Made It” borrows gleefully and successfully from Purple Rain era Prince.
The band has also played with more traditional pop punk, guitar rock and of course that “Beatles and Folk Rock” phase. Which is fitting for a Panic! album, after all their debut A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out was deliberately split in half, opening with songs influenced by modern dance pop and suddenly switching into a sound akin to The Dresden Doll’s trademark “punk cabaret” sound. This isn’t a bad thing, it just means what resulted is something extremely eclectic. And the process shows as you listen to the album, it definitely sounds like a collaboration. He was talking about the process of writing Pray for the Wicked, the new album that released today. “I was just inviting my friends over to my house, and I was like, ‘Let’s just work on tracks and see what happens.” “I had no plans on making an album,” Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie told Entertainment Weekly.