Upbringing: Panic! At The Disco
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
As Brendon Urie gears up to release his fifth album, he takes us through some of his musical origins.
The band's new album gets released on 15th January.
The event's midlands leg is also moving to the Birmingham NEC as part of its 10th anniversary celebrations.
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The DIY writers pick out the biggest and best new tracks from the last seven days.
Brendon Urie gives a first taste of the band’s new album.
Thanks to a troll on Wikipedia some 1D fans thought that Ryan Ross, formerly of Panic! At The Disco would be replacing sweet prince Zayn.
Three types of whiskey and “numerous beers” and the Panic! frontman is the archetypal drunk uncle.
The ex guitarist/songwriter is “not against it”.
Brendon Urie and co. have just finished touring in support of their new album, ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!’
The track features on the band's latest album, 'Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!'.
If it gets a bit hokey in places, it's unquestionably powerful in others.