Hello friends! Today, I bring to you something that is very dear and special to me. On January 15th, 2016, the band Panic! At the Disco released their next studio album: Death of a Bachelor. I have decided to rate each and every song (buckle up)!
1. "Victorious" ~ This was the second single released early, and I loved it so much. I would listen to it on repeat every day. The music video has to be my favorite part of it. It showcases Brendon, the lead singer, winning at everything he does, whether significant or not.
2. "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time" ~ When I first listened to this track, I automatically jumped into the chants "alright, alright, it's a hell of a feeling though!" The lyrics are truly hilarious, telling a story of a crazy night of getting drunk, then the aftermath to it. My favorite quote? "I've told you time and time again, I'm not as think as you drunk I am."
3. "Hallelujah" ~ This was the first single of the album released early. The chorus wasn't my favorite, but the verses definitely were music to my ears. Who knows, maybe I've listened to it so many times that I'm used to it. All you sinners stand up, sing "hallelujah"!
4. "Emperor's New Clothes" ~ This song gave me major chills down my spine. It was the third single released, though the full music video was what got the fans. Brendon sings about "taking back the crown" and his place in royalty. The chorus is so catchy!
5. "Death of a Bachelor" ~ Ahh, yes. This was the song that really sparked my interest into the new album. The track wasn't ever officially released, it was just played on an iTunes Radio broadcast. Brendon truly embraces his "Frank Sinatra" side and explores his vocal range (which, without a doubt, is astonishing). Love it.
6. "Crazy=Genius" ~ THIS IS MY FAVORITE TRACK, NOT EVEN KIDDING! Let me explain. It's very up-beat, and talks about how being crazy and off is truly genius, and if it's true, then you can be like Albert Einstein. I get up and start dancing to it, whenever it comes on.
7. "LA Devotee" ~ This special track talks about all the lovely things in LA. My favorite part of the song is definitely the chorus - "The black magic of Mulholland Drive, swimming pools under desert skies!"
8. "Golden Days" ~ When I first listened to this track, nothing seemed special about it. Then, suddenly, BAM! The chorus hits you with Brendon's extraordinary voice. If I were to be drinking something while listening to it, I probably would've spit out my drink in surprise and shock. Listen to it. Witness the amazing-ness.
9. "The Good, the Bad and the Dirty" ~ Similar to "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time", I jumped into the intro of the "oh's". So catchy, I swear. I'm running out of compliments for this album, it's so wonderful.
10. "House of Memories" ~ "Promise me a place in your house of memories,". I couldn't agree more. Whenever I make friends, I hope that they'll always have a part of me in their memories, and I relate a lot to this song.
11. "Impossible Year" ~ This has got to be my second favorite song. Just like "Death of a Bachelor", Brendon tests out his vocal range, sounding similar to Sinatra. It's truly beautiful.
This concludes my tour of the new album. My realistic rating of this album would be a 9.5/10. The fangirl in me rates it as 128973/10. Truly amazing. Listen to it. Now.
1. "Victorious" ~ This was the second single released early, and I loved it so much. I would listen to it on repeat every day. The music video has to be my favorite part of it. It showcases Brendon, the lead singer, winning at everything he does, whether significant or not.
2. "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time" ~ When I first listened to this track, I automatically jumped into the chants "alright, alright, it's a hell of a feeling though!" The lyrics are truly hilarious, telling a story of a crazy night of getting drunk, then the aftermath to it. My favorite quote? "I've told you time and time again, I'm not as think as you drunk I am."
3. "Hallelujah" ~ This was the first single of the album released early. The chorus wasn't my favorite, but the verses definitely were music to my ears. Who knows, maybe I've listened to it so many times that I'm used to it. All you sinners stand up, sing "hallelujah"!
4. "Emperor's New Clothes" ~ This song gave me major chills down my spine. It was the third single released, though the full music video was what got the fans. Brendon sings about "taking back the crown" and his place in royalty. The chorus is so catchy!
5. "Death of a Bachelor" ~ Ahh, yes. This was the song that really sparked my interest into the new album. The track wasn't ever officially released, it was just played on an iTunes Radio broadcast. Brendon truly embraces his "Frank Sinatra" side and explores his vocal range (which, without a doubt, is astonishing). Love it.
6. "Crazy=Genius" ~ THIS IS MY FAVORITE TRACK, NOT EVEN KIDDING! Let me explain. It's very up-beat, and talks about how being crazy and off is truly genius, and if it's true, then you can be like Albert Einstein. I get up and start dancing to it, whenever it comes on.
7. "LA Devotee" ~ This special track talks about all the lovely things in LA. My favorite part of the song is definitely the chorus - "The black magic of Mulholland Drive, swimming pools under desert skies!"
8. "Golden Days" ~ When I first listened to this track, nothing seemed special about it. Then, suddenly, BAM! The chorus hits you with Brendon's extraordinary voice. If I were to be drinking something while listening to it, I probably would've spit out my drink in surprise and shock. Listen to it. Witness the amazing-ness.
9. "The Good, the Bad and the Dirty" ~ Similar to "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time", I jumped into the intro of the "oh's". So catchy, I swear. I'm running out of compliments for this album, it's so wonderful.
10. "House of Memories" ~ "Promise me a place in your house of memories,". I couldn't agree more. Whenever I make friends, I hope that they'll always have a part of me in their memories, and I relate a lot to this song.
11. "Impossible Year" ~ This has got to be my second favorite song. Just like "Death of a Bachelor", Brendon tests out his vocal range, sounding similar to Sinatra. It's truly beautiful.
This concludes my tour of the new album. My realistic rating of this album would be a 9.5/10. The fangirl in me rates it as 128973/10. Truly amazing. Listen to it. Now.
welp, you've got more than I do xD Good job though, babe :D
ReplyDeleteheh, poured out my heart and soul into that one
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noice
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