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Watch Panic! At The Disco cover Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
Brendon Urie and co. have just finished touring in support of their new album, ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!’
Panic! At The Disco have not long completed their latest tour, The Gospel Tour, in support of their 2013 album ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!’. On it, they covered Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ - watch the footage below.
The tour also included a stint in the UK earlier this year, with a date at Hammersmith Apollo in London taking place in May, our review and photos of which you can see here.
“When this record came around I felt a lot more confident with my abilities,” frontman Brendon Urie told DIY when ‘Too Weird To Live…’ was released. “I was able to hear something in my head and put it down in a much more forward fashion.
“It came out a little cleaner than I thought; there’s still always the struggle when you’re songwriting or creating any piece of art, but yeah, I had a lot more fun this time.
“Lyrically, it was a lot more honest and confessional, and musically, it was just figuring out which genres I wanted to steal from. This record’s very, very eclectic and I’m very proud of it.”
The band have also recently released a video for their track ‘Girls/Girls/Boys’. “‘Girls/Girls/Boys’ is the new single,” Brendon wrote on Twitter, “so let’s blow it the fuck up.”
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