Home What's Been Happening Today? News Features CD and Live Reviews Altsounds TV Contests, Competitions and Giveaways Gear Reviews Community Music News Aggregator Our Multimedia Studios Staffroom Site Editors Area
RSS Feeds Follow Us on Twitter Be our Friend on Facebook Join us on Myspace Connect with Chris on Linked In Come watch our videos on Youtube.
Signup for an Altsounds.com Account Login to your Altsounds.com Account
Select a new Random Song Select a Random Band To Listen To Select a Random Radio Station to Listen To Check out a random full album stream on Altsounds.com
Skip to the Previous Altsounds.com Review
Skip to the Next Altsounds.com Review
Review Tools Search this Review Rate Review

CD Review - Panic at The Disco - Pretty.Odd. Panic at The Disco - Pretty.Odd.


Panic at The Disco - Pretty.Odd.

Decaydance Records/Fueled by Ramen

April 28, 2008, 04:26 PM

Views: 438   Comments: 0

Buy Panic at The Disco - Pretty.Odd. From Amazon.com
Spacer Icon
Pretty Odd indeed how a very original and fresh band can release a sophomore album that is as stale as three month old bread.

For a band that pricked up many ears and basically received massive fame, fortune and a slew of fans off the back of their debut effort (which I am personally a big fan of) it is very strange to see the direction of their current release.

The first single "9 In The Afternoon" still hankers back to the Panic at the Disco that all the fans grew to know and love and after listening to the whole album it is easy to see why they chose this song as the first single. The rest of the album sounds like the Panic boys holed themselves up in a room somewhere with nothing but "Sgt.Peppers Lonely Hearts Club" band on repeat, replacing the LSD that was used to inspire the afforementioned album with green tea or some other non mind altering boring alternative. Also lacking from the aforementioned comparison album is the skill, songwriting, integrity and originality.

Whenever someone tries to copy what I class as the best band that have existed so far to date I find it very hard to listen to. Unless of course they are using that influence and making something new and better from it. Panic at the Disco it seems have not interjected anything new to the equation and appear to have lost their entire identity in this album. Hopefully they will read one of the many terrible reviews of this album and put this release down as a mistake and get their band back on track by forging their own personal identity and direction again.

Peaked too soon? I would say so. However, surely you can't release such a great debut and not have the ability to follow up with another good album? I'm really looking forward to seeing what they do with the next album - that is if they don't get dropped by their label off the back of this release.



Last edited by altsounds : April 28, 2008 at 04:29 PM.









Review Rating

 
Overall Rating
40%40%40%
4
Vocals / Lyricsn/a
Musicianshipn/a
Productionn/a
Creativityn/a
Lastabilityn/a
Reviewers Tiltn/a

40%






Author info
altsounds's Avatar
altsounds
Check out my band - Bleedelectric.com
altsounds is offline

"Check out the new look site and the studio arm of Altsounds.com!"


Visit altsounds homepage Send an Altsounds Message to altsounds Challenge altsounds to a game in the arcade Send an E-Mail to altsounds




People reading this
Users Viewing This Review: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Review Tools
Rate This Item
Rate This Item:


Recommended Reading





 
  MUSIC & MORE:
Music
Artists
Full Album Streams
Radio Stations
Charts
Artist / Listener Blogs
Games Arcade
Browse Press Users
Browse Listeners
PROFILE SIGNUP:
Reader
Artist
Listener

PROFILE LOGIN:
Reader
Artist
Listener
PRESS:
News
Reviews
Features
Gear
Altsounds TV
Giveaways
Community
The Staffroom
Site Editors
BLAND INFO:
Help / FAQ
About Us
The Team
Contact Us
Promote Us
Advertise Here
Legal Stuff
 

vBCredits v1.4 Copyright ©2007 - 2008, PixelFX Studios
Copyright (C) Altsounds Ltd 2003-2009
All times are GMT. The time now is 01:22 PM.

Ping/Trackback Enabled by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC3