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“Death of a Bachelor” is Panic!’s first album that does not feature former drummer and original member Spencer Smith, who left to receive treatment for alcohol and drug addiction in 2015. For some, ...
“Death of a Bachelor” is a refreshing throwback to rock, jazz and 20th-century culture. It retains Panic! At The Disco’s multilayered sound with all its electronic instruments, ...
But Urie’s eclectic new album, “Death of a Bachelor” (Fueled by Ramen/DCD2), puts his love of The Piano Man in the mix, along with a bit of Frank Sinatra, some shout-outs to various Beach ...
“Death of a Bachelor is in honor of those times I spent alone as a kid,” he wrote. “Allowing music to consume me. Playing everything myself just to get the idea right and out of my head.
“Death of a Bachelor” is an incredible record, and it was nominated for a Grammy! Congrats. I am really proud of this one because it was more of me doing my own stuff; less dictation.
Fans in other cities took notice, like 20-year-old New Yorker Raquel DiGiacomo, who co-manages the Twitter and Instagram accounts, @PanicUpdating (16K fans and 17.8K followers, respectively). As Urie ...
Death of a Bachelor is the first album released by Panic! where Urie is listed as the sole official member. Founding member Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker left the group in 2009 after their ...
And then came their brand new LP, Death Of A Bachelor. This album is an album of two halves. With the one half bringing back-to-back energy through tracks such as Don't Threaten Me With A Good ...
At the Disco’s “Death of a Bachelor” tour introduced me to contemporary stylings from three great bands. I might be ostracized for this, but I never went through a Panic!