Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie (lead vocals, multi-instrumentalist) and Spencer Smith (percussionist) sat at a table of their downtown Toronto hotel, poised to do back-to-back interviews in promotion of their newly released album “Vice & Virtues.” As their third studio album, it’s the first as a core duo after the separation of former band members Ryan Ross and Jon Walker. For this release, the band has also regained the exclamation point in their name, which they had dropped on their second record, “Pretty. Odd.”
I had the pleasure of chatting with the boys as we delved a bit deeper into this upcoming release for the band.
Brittany Morgan: Your latest album, “Vices & Virtues”, is your first album working as a duo. Do you feel your music and style has changed, and how so?
Brendon Urie: Yeah, I do. I feel like that’s something we always strive for whenever we approach a record and we’re coming up to the recording and writing process, especially. We always want to write in ways we never have before or use influences that are foreign, and the new inspirations are always fun. But yeah, we always strive to create something new every time we approach a record. Read the full article »
Zack Hall’s Twitter: Thank you @ScottSays for the picture of us all getting into the worst limo ever created..
The shows in Berlin, Germany on May 8th and in Lille, France on May 13th have been cancelled. Fans who purchased tickets to either date should consult with their ticketing retailers for refund information.
Panic! At The Disco will perform at FM4 Frequency Festival sometime on the weekend of August 18-20 in St. Poelten, Austria. Visit frequency.at for more information.
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