
Note to Panic at the Disco... don't sorta break up right before your new album comes out. When guitarist Ryan Ross (he was the main songwriter as well) and bassist Jon Walker announced they were parting ways with Panic... many wondered if the band would stick it out. The answer is yes. The two remaining members, lead singer Brandon Urie, and drummer Spencer Smith have at least temporary members on board for now, but with Ryan Ross' songwriting skills elsewhere, who knows if a new Panic album after this one will happen.
Panic at the Disco was lumped into the Emo category when they first came out and had success with their singles "I Write Sins, Not Tragedies" and "Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off," off of their 2005 debut, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out." Musically, they drastically changed course (in a great way, in my opinion), with 2008's "Pretty...Odd." It featured the singles "Nine in the Afternoon," "That Green Gentleman," and the underrated "Northern Downpour."
The new album should hit stores in late September. You can find this new single on the soundtrack to the movie "Jennifer's Body" which hits stores August 25th. Enjoy new Panic at the Disco. It's called "New Perspective."
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