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At the Disco Reveal New Members The Cab's Ian Crawford and the Brobecks' Dallon Weekes will join the band for upcoming tour dates with Blink-182.
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Brendon Urie and his band Panic! at the Disco have been through several transformations over the 13 years of the rock group's existence. Instead of taking on new names as new members came and went, though, Urie kept the Panic! brand strong.
The frontman and his current band members (Dallon Weekes, Kenneth Harris and Dan Pawlovich) gave Panic! a resurgence in 2016 with the Grammy-nominated Death of a Bachelor. After co-headlining a tour with Weezer last summer, Panic! earned its own headlining arena tour in 2017 -- the band's first in nearly 10 years. But with the way Urie and Co. bring it onstage in the band's most recent live trek, the Death of a Bachelor Tour, anyone would think they've been doing shows of this stature -- with the same set of guys -- from the start.
The Billboard 200-toppingDeath of a Bachelor also garnered a younger fanbase, like the one Panic! captivated with its first album, 2006's A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, and both demographics came together for this tour -- proving that Urie has managed to keep the momentum alive and revive the initial success the group had.
Before Panic! even took the Wells Fargo Center stage in Philadelphia last weekend, it was apparent that they were thoughtful in their execution when it came to creating a memorable tour. High-energy groups Saint Motel and MisterWives (who played the hype new single 'Machine' from its forthcoming album, due May 19) provided the perfect warm-up for the nonstop spectacle that was to come.
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Ramping up the crowd even more with a dramatic (yet aesthetically appealing) 10-minute countdown, Panic! begins the show with 'Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time' -- fitting, as that's exactly what they do for the 75-minute set.
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With five albums to the Panic! name, 75 minutes may seem a bit short. But they manage to pack 22 songs into that time, in part due to the fact that Urie keeps his song intros to a minimum and lets the show do the talking -- which results in quite the seamless thrill of a show.
Pyrotechnics and 3-D screens projecting lively visuals highlight the energy and rock-star charisma Urie exudes as he bounces around the stage (while fearlessly hitting all his falsetto parts, and then some).
Even the setlist is curated in a thoughtful way, balancing Panic!'s faster-paced tracks with those that focus more on Urie's powerful vocals -- as well as an ode to the band's debut album, giving older fans a nostalgic adrenaline rush. One of the most exciting moments of the show is during 'This Is Gospel,' which Urie tackles on his own on an elevated sparkly piano in the middle of the crowd, and then makes his way through the audience for the title track of the tour.
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The spectacle continues for the second half of the show, which features a colorful shout-out to LGBTQ rights during 'Girls/Girls/Boys' and the group's genius cover of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' with Urie's all-or-nothing effort shining above even the most breathtaking theatrics (including a backflip and a drum solo, all by Urie himself).
'Thank you for letting me do this for 13 years,' Urie genuinely smirks toward the end of the show. If he -- and whichever members stick with him through the years -- continues this kind of hype on the road, Panic! will be doing this for 13 more years and beyond.
The Death of a Bachelor Tour continues Thursday night (March 2) at New York's Madison Square Garden.
Panic! at the Disco | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Genres | Pop punk,[1]alternative rock,[1]baroque pop[1] |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen |
Associated acts | The Young Veins, Fall Out Boy, Fun., Lolo |
Website | www.panicatthedisco.com |
Members | |
Brendon Urie Touring members: Nicole Row Dan Pawlovich Mike Naran | |
Past members | |
Brent Wilson Ryan Ross Jon Walker Spencer Smith Dallon Weekes |
Panic! at the Disco (abbreviated P!ATD) is a rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. They started out as a high school band who covered Blink-182 music, but soon became much more. Their singles, 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies' and “High Hopes, were and are huge hits, and they're widely known for it. Their music ranges widely from punk to folk rock to pop and much more.
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Band members[changechange source]
Current members[changechange source]
Brendon Urie
- Brendon Urie - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards(2005-present)
Former members[changechange source]
- Brent Wilson - bass guitar(2005-2006)
- Ryan Ross - lead guitar, backing vocals(2005-2009)
- Jon Walker - bass guitar, backing vocals(2006-2009)
- Spencer Smith - Drums(2004-2015)
- Dallon Weekes - Bass guitar, synth, background vocals(2010-2015)
Discography[changechange source]
- A Fever You Can't Sweat Out(2005)
- Pretty. Odd.(2008)
- Vices & Virtues(2011)
- Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!(2013)
- Death of a Bachelor (2016)
- Pray Tor The Wicked (2018)
Panic At The Disco Current Members Members
Singles[changechange source]
Year | Song | Album |
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2005 | The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage | A Fever You Can't Sweat Out |
2006 | I Write Sins Not Tragedies | A Fever You Can't Sweat Out |
2006 | But It's Better If You Do | A Fever You Can't Sweat Out |
2006 | Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off | A Fever You Can't Sweat Out |
2007 | Build God, Then We'll Talk | A Fever You Can't Sweat Out |
2008 | Nine in the Afternoon | Pretty. Odd. |
2008 | Mad As Rabbits | Pretty. Odd. |
2008 | That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) | Pretty. Odd. |
2008 | Northern Downpour | Pretty. Odd. |
2011 | The Ballad of Mona Lisa | Vices & Virtues |
2009 | New Perspective | Jennifer's Body Soundtrack |
2011 | Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind) | Vices & Virtues |
2011 | Let's Kill Tonight | Vices & Virtues |
2013 | Miss Jackson (Feat. Lolo) | Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! |
2013 | This is Gospel | Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! |
2013 | Girls/Girls/Boys | Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! |
2013 | Nicotine | Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! |
Videography[changechange source]
- 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies' (2006)
- 'But It's Better If You Do' (2006)
- 'Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off' (2006)
- 'Build God, Then We'll Talk' (2007)
- 'Nine in the Afternoon' (2008)[2]
- 'Mad As Rabbits' (2007)
- 'That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)' (2008)
- 'Northern Downpour' (2008)
- 'New Perspective' (2009)
- 'The Ballad of Mona Lisa' (2011)
- 'Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)' (2011)
- 'Let's Kill Tonight' (2012)
- 'Miss Jackson' (Feat. Lolo) (2013)
- 'This is Gospel' (2013)
- 'Girls/Girls/Boys' (2013)
- 'Nicotine' (2014)
- 'This is Gospel (Piano Version)' (2014)
- 'Hallelujah' (2015)
- 'Emperor's New Clothes' (2015)
- 'Victorious' (2015)
- 'Death of a Bachelor' (2015)
- 'Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time' (2016)[3]
References[changechange source]
- ↑ 1.01.11.2'Panic! At the Disco - Biography, Albums, Streaming Links'. AllMusic.
- ↑http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2007/week50/index.html#entry-42763696
- ↑'Panic! At The Disco Videography By Position'. IMVDb.
Other websites[changechange source]
- Panic at the Disco at PureVolume