MTV recently caught up with Bloc Party to discuss their upcoming release A Weekend in the City and the band's short-lived touring experience with Panic! at the Disco.Bloc Party only lasted three days on tour with Panic! at the Disco, having to drop off after drummer Matt Tong suffered from a collapsed lung. Kele Okereke (vocals) noted it was "definitely an experience" and confessed he'd never heard any of Panic!'s music.
Tong, however, had a different view of the tour:
I couldn't make an accurate summation [about Panic] based on the three-minute conversation I had with the lead singer [Brendon Urie]. But to me,there should always be an inherent difference between playing music and expressing yourself without considering business factors, and the music becoming a means to an end and not being to entertain people or attain some sense of creative self-worth. You know, to be a rung in the ladder ... of a business empire.The article also mentioned that the majority of A Weekend in the City deals with issues such as "youth being co-opted by corporations, the loss of identity in the modern world, the loneliness of life in a megapolis"
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