Review 9 of 31
smithy1 writes:
I think this is one of the most unique albums you'll find. Panic! At The Disco's mix of dance and classical brings a new sound onto the 'rock' music scene. In the first half of the album, we are given quick and enjoyable dance songs, that make your heart race a little faster, as your on your feet dancing! Then there is the middle track, much like the introduction, the song Intermission provides a show like feel and brings you into the second half of the album. This half of the album is more classical and interesting. The sounds of accordians and cellos mized with the normal rock quartet of drums,bass and guitar bring a twist on the songs. The interesting mix gives the last few songs an ochestral sound bringing the listener into a classical rock show. Both the first and second half have their own unique sound. The songs intertwine, as the end of the last song meets the beginning of the next song, blending them together but still the songs are completely different. The newest rock group that are far from 'emo' created an interesting album that is fun to listen to and dance to. Panic! At The Disco have exceeded all expectation and with their unique view on music, the band will go far!
5 Stars.
Mar 6, 2007 21:25:23
Review 10 of 31
natasha07 writes:
this cd is pretty amazing now i know some people consider it emo but it kind of isn't anyways i think it's really good and if you like p!atd look for cute is what we aim for's the same old blood tush with a new touch
Feb 27, 2007 08:26:25
Review 11 of 31
nhart11 writes:
I discovered this cd over a year ago and have not stopped listening to it since. Every song is interesting and entertaining. If you want a good cd to listen to pick this one up, trust me. Also I have seen them live twice and they are just as good live as they are on the cd. love, love, love them. Panic! fan for life.
Feb 15, 2007 19:47:56
Review 12 of 31
fishyfishy writes:
I picked this up at a local FYE store and thought, "Hmm, this could be good, I guess." Well, it was not what I expected. I don't like whiney boy pop at all, but what PATD does is mix that with synths and crazy 20s style horns into one big pot of boy band. It's very young and upbeat but the topic of girls that you hate can't fill up one album. It's very in your face and its neat to here there long-winded names abotu numbered tables and lying girls. Lets hope it improves though beacause if they go the Fall Out Boy route,as in doing the same thing over and over, things could go bad quickly.
Feb 15, 2007 18:39:48
Review 13 of 31
hilliard writes:
this makes me lose faith in rolling stone magazine
Feb 3, 2007 18:21:26
Review 14 of 31
nitroglyseringirl writes:
Wow! Panic! At the Disco is one of the greatest bands of our age. I have grown bored of most of my band's CDs after listening to them fifty times but I've listened to Panic! a million times and it excites me still! Just wow... And their Nightmare Before Christmas song rocks my sock! Definately check it out on AOL because it rules!
Jan 30, 2007 16:44:24
Review 15 of 31
panicgirl writes:
Panic!'s album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is the first album I've bought in years that did not get rather old after I listened to it 6 million times. They're not like other groups on the market right now. They're different. Ryan's lyrics are quite interesting, they tell a story I can follow. Brendon's voice delivers the story in an invigorating way. Spencer is the best drummer I've ever heard, and that's coming from another fellow percussionist. Jon, wow. They put on an actual show, not just another concert. Some people dislike them for their make-up and costumes but I think that that makes them even more amazingly unique. I truly love them, they are absolutely the greatest band ever.
Jan 27, 2007 14:28:51
Review 16 of 31
AllisonAtTheDisco writes:
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out is the best CD that has come out in the last two years. With their catchy lyrics (written by Ryan Ross) and their sound these four boys fresh out of high school (or first semester of college) have all the girls drooling and screaming their names. Not only are these boys the latest teen-heart throbs, they have an amazing style for their music, in their own words they have been classified as "trip-hop cabaret dance punk". With Ross' lyrics, Brendon Urie's vocals, Spencer Smith's drumming and Brent Wilson's (not Jon Walkers, unfortunately) bass parts, Panic! At The Disco is the next big thing. Can't wait for the next album Brendon, Ryan, Spencer, and jon!
Jan 11, 2007 19:09:38
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