Jo Stephens, Georgetown University
There are certainly standout tracks on the band’s comeback album, but overall, the record feels a bit disappointing.
There are certainly standout tracks on the band’s comeback album, but overall, the record feels a bit disappointing.
Ashley Hagan, Virginia Commonwealth University
The chaotic title track of their new album won’t make you want to ‘Shut up and go to bed.’
The chaotic title track of their new album won’t make you want to ‘Shut up and go to bed.’
Alex Futo, Otterbein University
Fewer beefs, more heartwarming friendships please.
Fewer beefs, more heartwarming friendships please.
Ashlyn Leigh Willis, University of North Alabama
Lead singer Brendon Urie’s struggles with substance abuse and mental health are front and center in the new album.
Lead singer Brendon Urie’s struggles with substance abuse and mental health are front and center in the new album.
Natalie Hays, Texas State University and Guest Contributor
Their new album, Death of a Bachelor, comes out January 15th. But just like you, Panic! at the Disco has changed a lot since 2005.
Their new album, Death of a Bachelor, comes out January 15th. But just like you, Panic! at the Disco has changed a lot since 2005.