Panic! At The Disco - Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die! (Vinyl)

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The fourth solo album from the Las Vegas-based Alt-Rock band. Produced by Butch Walker (Fall Out Boy, Weezer), Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!! sees the band paying homage to their Las Vegas roots via a glittery sonic approach inspired by their ever- increasing collection of vintage and modern synthesizers. While jam- packed with high- energy songs like "Vegas Lights" and "Nicotine," the album also features Brendon Urie's most open and introspective songwriting to date, with highlights including the tender paean that closes the collection, "The End of All Things. " Simultaneously celebratory and cathartic, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die is Panic! At the Disco at their distinctive best -personal, potent, and utterly irresistible.

 



This was an album I didn't like for about a week, then got really far into it.
I have a soft spot for catchy synthpop choruses, and the first two things that come to mind with this album are the choruses to both Vegas Light and Girls/Girls/Boys. I genuinely understand why some people hate this album. It's very formulaic. The fact that not a single track on here is under three minutes verifies that. However, if you're down for some typical synthpop behind Brendon's fantastic vocals, you'll like TWTLTRTD.


By: Opus84

 

A1 This Is Gospel
A2 Miss Jackson (Feat. Lolo)
A3 Vegas Lights
A4 Girl That You Love
A5 Nicotine
B1 Girls / Girls / Boys
B2 Casual Affair
B3 Far Too Young To Die
B4 Collar Full
B5 The End Of All Things


Catalogue Number: 7567 868363-3

Record Label: Fueled by Ramen / Decaydance