okay i have to go on a quick rant about panic at the disco, specifically my feelings on the “band” with the release of “into the unknown” i have super conflicted feelings ans i don’t have a therapist yet so pray for the wicked is definitely the most lackluster album so far, as
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its essentially brendons real break into the big mainstream, ie high hopes and hey look ma i made it being as popular as they are. Most of the songs on the album are all super poppy and obviously as the band progresses, so will the style of music, even back from fever going
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into pretty odd, they went from wmo pop punk into indie pop, a crazy big change. anyway since pftw, even doab, patd has been super poppy, but it kind of works? Which is the point of poppy music, its catchy it meant to be easy to get into but like, brendon and patd is
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Extraordinarily talented, and hes a phenomenal singer, which is why i still love patd, but with pftw, and the 2 songs hes released since then: the greatest show (from the musical The Greatest Show) and Into The Unknown (Frozen 2), we’ve essentially gotten a taste of what
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The basic gist of how future patd will be, which is mainstream pop, with a slight flair for theatrics. patd has a history with musical / theatrical themes in the past: all of Fever including themes of burlesques and Vices & Virtues being very steampunk and almost like a
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baroque pop feel. vices was very reminiscent of fever for a lot of people, which people liked going into too weird, doab, and pftw, it still carries themes of baroque pop, but more leaning towards more theatric music. Doab was mainstream BUT mixed with sort of jazzy
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frank sinatra-esque influence, ie the title track, and a lot of songs including brass instruments like the trumpet and saxophone but anyway, the point i’m getting at is: into the unknown and the greatest show, which came out AFTER pftw, is PROOF that patd can still
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make good music that doesn’t necessarily stray AWAY from mainstream pop, but it doesn’t follow the formula exactly and gives it a nice unique twist, which they always have. Do i expect the next album whenever it comes out to be some crazy unique album that goes back to
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Patd theatric / baroque pop roots? Absolutely not. will it be mainstream pop trash? probably. But one can hope that we get more “Into The Unknown’s” and less “Silver Linings.” thank you for coming to my ted talk
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