As Fueled by Ramen’s much anticipated new album, is even better
than expected! With every song, a catchy tune, this new CD includes hits, such
as ‘This is Gospel” and “Miss Jackson (feat. Lolo).”
“‘Too
Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die’ is Panic! At the Disco’s fourth album, and lead
vocalist Brendon Urie just hopes people will be inspired, excited, and of
course, want to dance,” (http://hollywoodlife.com, Lorgeratta,
E, 10/8/2013).
With
an exclusive interview for Hollywood Life, lead vocalist, Brendon Urie,
provides the both the reader and the fan a deeper look into the inspiration and
motivation behind the fourth album. Hollywood Life (HL) had some pretty cool
questions lined up, “What is the main theme of
this?”
Brendon Urie (BU) responded: “It’s a party and
dance record — I wanted to celebrate everything we were fortunate enough to be
a part of. I wanted people to be excited and dance!”
Another great question regarding their European Tour: “HL: You’ve worked with a lot of great people, and are heading on tour to
Europe soon. Tell me about that!”
“BU: In November, we’re going with New
Politics to Europe and UK, and they’re an amazing band. We’ve worked
with so many talented people, able people who make a good record. But the
biggest thing that gets overlooked is how well you get along with people — you
have to be able to open up. You need to be able to be yourself and open up.
Being away from my wife sucks, but the thing that does make it better is having
friends on tour. Fall Out Boy and 21 Pilots are both awesome.
They’re amazing, and the nicest, most down-to-Earth guys. It’s really cool it
works out that way. It’s a genuine friendship. My other favorite people to work
with are Butch Walker and Jake Sinclair.”
To read the whole interview and get to know more about the album
and Panic! at the Disco, please visit the webpage: http://hollywoodlife.com/2013/10/08/panic-at-the-disco-brendon-urie-too-weird-to-live-too-rare-to-die/.
As a great alternative rock band, originally from Las Vegas,
Nevada, they have proved themselves a successful with four excellent albums.
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