Panic At The Disco - Pretty. Odd. (2008)
Posted on November 19th, 2008

For Panic At The Disco’s sophomore follow-up to their Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen break-through debut 2005’s A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, the band holed up in a Las Vegas studio with renowned producer Rob Mathes. What they created is nothing short of a masterpiece, the 60’s pop-inspired Pretty Odd. This time around, the band opted for real instruments and live tracking over Pro Tools software, citing influences as The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles. Says guitarist Ryan Ross in an interview with Billboard, We want to make music [that is] simple and timeless and not too pretentious. The band also did additional tracking at the Abbey Road Studio in London, adding a Beatles-esque flavor to their usual Vegas flare. The song lyrics have moved away from the whole one-liner, sarcastic thing says Ross, in favor of more everyday things. Lead single, “Nine In The Afternoon” has the band showing a healthy dose of maturity, having grown as songwriters and instrumentalists
Track Listings:
1. We’re So Starving
2. Nine In The Afternoon
3. She’s A Handsome Woman
4. Do You Know What I’m Seeing?
5. That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)
6. I Have Friends In Holy Spaces
7. Northern Downpour
8. When The Day Met The Night
9. Pas De Cheval
10. The Piano Knows Something I Don’t Know
11. Behind The Sea
12. Folkin’ Around
13. She Had The World
14. From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins
15. Mad As Rabbits
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One Response to “Panic At The Disco - Pretty. Odd. (2008)”
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bazz Says:
November 24th, 2008 at 10:56 pmThanks but where is the LINK?