“Viva Las Vengeance” review: Panic! at the Disco turns back time in their latest

To say that Panic! at the Disco embraces change might read like a bit of an understatement. The pop rock outfit, originally a Las Vegas-born four-man band, has gone through a few different lineups before becoming Brendon Urie’s solo project…

TYF Music Crash Course: What Is and Isn’t Emo?

How do you define emo, and what does that genre label even mean?

Album Review: Panic! at the Disco – “Pray for the Wicked”

Where other bands may have folded under the stress of so many lineup changes, Panic! at the Disco has not–in fact, the Vegas rock outfit is stronger than ever. After releasing four albums with slightly different lineups every time, Panic!…

Panic! at the Disco announces new album “Pray for the Wicked” and tour

After a series of teasers across various social media platforms–including one in which Panic! at the Disco’s remaining solo member Brendon Urie brushed his teeth near a clock radio flashing 3:19–fans were ravenous for any new music news the band…

From the Record Crate: Panic! at the Disco – “Pretty. Odd.” (2008)

You couldn’t go on AIM in the year 2005 without seeing a lyric from Panic! at the Disco’s “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” or “Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off” in an…

Eight Artists We’d Like to See on “MTV Unplugged”

Last week, MTV announced that they would be reviving their venerable music show MTV Unplugged this fall. Shawn Mendes and Bleachers have been announced as the first two performers for the new season. Since it started airing in 1988, the show has…

Concert Review: Panic! at the Disco at Madison Square Garden

Panic! at the Disco has been in flux for the past few albums, lineup-wise; Vices and Virtues was marked by the departure of guitarist Ryan Ross and bass player Jon Walker, while Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die…