Minor mid-tempo number with a fantastic tempo-change in the middle eight.ĥ9) 'From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins'īeach Boys-style close harmonies give this a jolly, almost Disney vibe, complete with a whistling solo.Īn off-cut from Vice And Virtues, this is peppy and danceable pop, constantly switching between minor and major chords to give some fitting colour to the songtitle. The Vice And Virtues sessions were very fruitful in terms of bonus material and this hyper arena-rattler is no exception.ġ980s style UK synth pop in the vain of Duran Duran at their least boyband-esque. Sports-style chant from Death Of A Bachelor, very appropriate for any boxing footage background music. Swaggering and synthy, this listens now like a proto-version of the later (and superior) 'LA Devotee'. Positive messaging in this pedestrian radio rock number found in the Vice And Virtues bonus material.įrom the soundtrack to Batman-themed video game Arkham City, there's certainly a Joker-esque clown quality to the fairground-style backing instruments. Surprisingly heavier guitars from the Vice And Virtues sessions, it suffers in comparison to the similar but better 'Memories'.įound on The Nicotine EP, this expands upon the lyrical theme of the lead track's excess and consumption Yes, it is still pretty damn catchy.įrom the Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die period, this has an Imagine Dragons vibe to it that would have perhaps jarred with the more oddball elements of the main album. It was this victorious tale of adversity that set the tone for the record.įrozen 2 soundtrack reflects all the fun and dynamic mood of the movie.Yes, this counts. Panic At The Disco Mainman Brendon Urie has seen the music industry’s trials and tribulations first hand through the years as the other members of the band slowly quit, making him the only remaining member. Urie comes to terms with the fact that when it comes to settling down or marrying, eventually, the dreams that he once dreamed of will fall short of what is a reality without being depressive.
Queen cover Bohemian Rhapsody was recorded as the soundtrack of the film Suicide Squad. Bohemian Rhapsody (from Suicide Squad: The Album) Urie described that feeling as a verbal-vomiting of his mind.
The inspiration for this song came from Carl Sagan and concepts like multi-verses, inter-dimensional traveling, etc. The song is from the album “The Greatest Showman: Reimagined,” where many artists work together to perform songs from the hit movie. The song is coming from the interest of Urie for musicals, the mood that the song and the music video creates is so much fun! It reflects the concept that becoming a performing artist can be both thrilling and troubling at the same time. The song is about the journey of being an artist related to good and bad days. It is a very good party hit if you are in the mood for the ‘70s.
The eight-track of “Death of a Bachelor” takes listeners on a nostalgic journey via vivid imagery and ‘70s pop culture references. There are swing rhythms behind the song, which makes it fun to listen. Bonus: Into the Unknown (From Frozen 2)įor this high rhythm song, Frontman Brendon Urie told Q magazine: “That song, for me, it’s about nothing ever being good enough, never being able to be content.