
Please put down the phone and stop calling 911. Don't worry, for all of those out there who thought you actually had to panic, you don't. By Panic, I really meant Panic! At The Disco. Or P-!-A-T-D for short.
I knew P!ATD had been at a new CD for awhile now, but I hadn't really bothered to look up details as to when it was going to be hitting the stores. But when I opened up the Best Buy ad a couple weeks ago, guess what i saw! Nothing other than the fantastic news that the CD would be out. Hallejulah.
Thats right, P!ATD has hit the main stream again boys and girls. This time, with a CD called Pretty. Odd. I'm going to give it to you straight up. This is one killer awesome CD. If you're ever heard PATD before, you are going to be in a for a big surprise when you pop this CD on to your iTunes. Unfortunately, they still managed to include ridiculously long song titles that you'll never remember. This CD sounds nothing like P!ATD's first CD, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, which is also a very good album I would recommend. While their first CD had more of an scorned/punk/emo sound, this CD is something like a combination of western/Beatles/Patrick Stump.
If I had to describe this new sound, only one thing pops into my mind:
Pretty odd.
I knew P!ATD had been at a new CD for awhile now, but I hadn't really bothered to look up details as to when it was going to be hitting the stores. But when I opened up the Best Buy ad a couple weeks ago, guess what i saw! Nothing other than the fantastic news that the CD would be out. Hallejulah.
Thats right, P!ATD has hit the main stream again boys and girls. This time, with a CD called Pretty. Odd. I'm going to give it to you straight up. This is one killer awesome CD. If you're ever heard PATD before, you are going to be in a for a big surprise when you pop this CD on to your iTunes. Unfortunately, they still managed to include ridiculously long song titles that you'll never remember. This CD sounds nothing like P!ATD's first CD, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, which is also a very good album I would recommend. While their first CD had more of an scorned/punk/emo sound, this CD is something like a combination of western/Beatles/Patrick Stump.
If I had to describe this new sound, only one thing pops into my mind:
Pretty odd.
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