In my opinion, I think that this album gets way too much hate. Some people claimed that Urie was pushing his voice too far, giving the album a “painful” sound. Many people claimed that Panic! At The Disco is “losing their relevance” and “pushing it too far”, with some people suggesting that Brendon Urie (now Panic!’s only member) just left the band. The internet had some… choice words to say about it, and a lot of it was negative. On the release of the album, the internet (as the internet has and always will do) voiced their opinion on the album. I didn’t realize I was making an album and there was something about the tape machine that kept me honest.” “ a look back at who I was 17 years ago and who I am now with the fondness I didn’t have before. The entire album, lyrically, is based upon his early adult years: Brendan Urie recorded this album on an 8-track tape recorder, giving it that “classic rock” sound. The songs on this album take a lot of inspiration from classic rock artists such as The Beatles, The Police, and Queen. These songs, and the album as a whole, vary genres from song to song although it is labeled by most applications as Alternative Rock. ![]() However, before the album was put into stores, Urie had released 4 of the songs as singles. On August 19, 2022, popular rock band turned into Brendon Urie’s solo project, Panic! At The Disco, released their 7th studio album entitled “Viva Las Vengeance”. Viva Las Vengeance – Panic! At The Disco Viva Las Vengeance Welcome, welcome faithful readers to my humble music review, unlike the past two articles which were older albums, today I will be reviewing a new album.
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