Watch Brendon Urie Play All Instruments for ‘This is Gospel’

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For those that think that Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie is just a pretty face that can sing, well, prepare to be surprise.

In a video that was provided by Alternative Press, the frontman goes on to play every instrument used on one of the band’s new tracks, “This is Gospel” from their recently released album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die.

Panic! at the Disco are finishing up their current American tour and are slated to begin their European tour at the end of April. Current your dates can be seen below.

PANIC! AT THE DISCO TOUR
(North American dates):

2/7- Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
2/8- Miami, FL @ Fillmore
2/9- Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
2/11- Houston, TX @ House of Blues
2/14- Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee
2/15- Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre

(European tour dates)
4/28 – Tilburg, Netherlands @ The 013
4/29- Antwerp, Belgieum @ Trix
5/1- Berlin, Germany @ Astra
5/2- Dusseldorf, Germany @ Stahlwerk
5/3- Strasbourg, France @ Artefacts at La Laiterie
5/4- Paris, France @ Trianon
5/7- Glasgow, UK @ Academy
5/8- Manchester, UK @ Apollo
5/9- London, UK @ Hammersmith Apollo
5/12- Dublin, Ireland @ Olympia Theatre
5/13- Belfast, Ireland @ Mandela Hall

Watch Fall Out Boy and Panic! at the Disco Bring in 2014

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Welcome to day two of the brand new year and so far, it’s been on the quiet side. For those who missed all the performances leading up to the new year due to drunkenness or shooting off fireworks, we have a few of them right here for your viewing pleasure from two of our favorite bands, Fall Out Boy and Panic! at the Disco.

The first video come courtesy of Fall Out Boy. For the band, 2013 had to be one of the best years to date. they announced they were off hiatus, released a new album which was a complete hit, went on a tour that sold out at most if not all the tour stops and now they’re in the process of working on a short film via their music videos from Save Rock and Roll; it’s been named the Young Blood Chronicles. They also released a short EP titled the Pax Am Days a couple of months back.

Like we said, killer year.

Watch as they perform “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light ‘Em Up),” “Alone Together.” and “Young Volcanoes” on Dick Clark’s Rocking New Years Eve.

On another channel, we had Fall Out Boy’s former tour mates, Panic! at the Disco hanging out with Mario Lopez and others to countdown until the new year. Panic! were another band to have a good year as well. After drummer, Spencer Smith announced he was heading into rehab, things just got a lot better for the band.

They announced and released their new album, Too Young to Live, Too Rare to Die, toured with Fall Out Boy, and announced they would be heading out on tour in 2014. There was also that awesome honor that frontman, Brendon Urie got when he performed for Billy Joel this past weekend.

Watch as the band brought in the new year with performances of “Miss Jackson” and “This is Gospel.”

Stream Panic! at the Disco’s New Album

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Panic! at the Disco have been having quite a few couple of months. First, it is revealed that they would be opening for Fall Out Boy on their Save Rock and Roll arena tour and then they released a new song and news that a new album was on its way.

Even though there was good news from the Panic! camp at that time, some bad news was also revealed when drummer, Spencer Smith wrote a long letter to fans, letting them know that he had been suffering from addiction for quite sometime. Due to his addiction and desire to get better, he bowed out of the current tour.

This morning, it was revealed that the band would be streaming their new album, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!, in full on Youtube a week ahead of time; a trend that has been gaining momentum since the beginning of the year with musicians. The album features 10 new songs, including current singles,“This Is Gospel” and “Ms. Jackson.”

The full album, like stated before, is set to be released next Tuesday, October 8 through Fueled by Ramen and can be heard below.

So, let’s be honest, what do we think about the new sound of Panic! at the Disco?

Panic! at the Disco Release New Album Info

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While Panic! at the Disco drummer, Spencer Smith has taken a leave of absence to deal with his recently revealed addiction problem, it didn’t mean that the drummer’s plans have put a damper on their new album. Yesterday, it was revealed that Panic!’s new album, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! will officially be release on October 8 through longtime record label, Fueled by Ramen/Decaydance.

Just the other day, the music video for the second single “This is Gospel” premiered on the internet, but that’s not where the information ends. Late last night, the tracklisting and album art was unveiled, which features frontman Brendon Urie smoking a cigarette with rainbow smoke and a song list feature ten new tracks; two which we have already heard.

Currently, Panic! are on a small club tour and then would be joining Fall Out Boy and twenty | one | pilots for an arena tour. After that, they are scheduled to be taking Europe by storm on a European tour.

For now, give the music video for “This is Gospel” a look over, as well as the track listing below.

TRACKLISTING:

1. This is Gospel
2. Miss Jackson (featuring Lolo)
3. Vegas Lights
4. Girl That You Love
5. Nicotine
6. Girls/Girls/Boys
7. Casual Affair
8. Far Too Young to Die
9. Collar Full
10. The End of All Things