vices and virtues full album download zip Nothing but a Simple Blog. Hey guys, back again after my TWO WEEKS OF DISASTER !! well, actually I have some problems of accessing the internet, so I can't update new post. Now, let's discuss about this one, Panic ! At The Disco .. why? because a few dayg ago my friend gave me one of their song, I listened the music and "Hey, It's good", so I post them here. okay, let's go to the main topic. Panic! at the Disco is an American rock duo, formed in , Nevada in 2004. Since its conception, the band's line-up has included (lead vocals, guitar, piano), and (drums). Original and former members (guitar) and (bass) left the group in 2009. The band has been described by critics as a variety of genres, most commonly pop punk , , and baroque pop . The band formed and recorded their first demos while they were all still in high school. Shortly after graduation, the band recorded and released their debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). Bolstered by the lead single " I Write Sins, Not Tragedies ", the album eventually was certified double platinum and met with much success. The group then wrote and recorded their second record, Pretty. Odd. , released in 2008. Marked as a drastic change in tone from their debut, it undersold commercial expectations but met with critical success. The band released their third album, entitled Vices & Virtues , on March 22, 2011, [3] while the record's first single, " ", was released February 1, 2011. Vices & Virtues. Reduced to a duo of Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith, neither of whom were primary songwriters during the band’s early years, Panic at the Disco pick up the thread they started with their skewed Beatlesque sophomore set, Pretty. Odd., and turn Vices & Virtues into a curious little nesting doll of an album. Elements of the band’s energetic emo are here, but it’s only one bit on a record that follows the kitchen sink aesthetic of Pretty. Odd., one where the production is too restless to sit still for more than a couple of bars. The keystone here isn’t so much the ‘60s as it is ‘80s new wave with synths and echoed guitars uncannily recalling the glory days of 1983, but Panic at the Disco’s approach is distinctly modern, letting the past intermingle with the present so it all creates a Day-Glo digital collage. Often, the individual pieces of this patchwork pop are more captivating than the overall image, yet there’s still an undeniable appeal to Urie and Smith’s crazed earnest energy; they may not know where they’re going but they know all the different routes to get there. Panic! at the Disco. Your search did not return any results. Please try again. You're now in slide show mode. Hitting < pauses the slideshow and goes back. Hitting > pauses the slideshow and goes forward. SPACEBAR resumes the slideshow. Press ESC to exit. Sign in to Myspace. Use Facebook, Twitter or your email to sign in. 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