Friday, May 2, 2014

Panic! At the Disco Album Review A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out

Panic! At the Disco is a unique band out of the Las Vegas area who started performing when the members were in high school. Shortly after recording demos, in 2005 they released their album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat out, and they were an instant hit.

In this album, the musicians seem to be ahead of everyone else at their age, especially their drummer Spencer Smith. He has a unique style about him and his beats are completely original and tight to the tempo. In the song “There’s a Good Reason These Tables Are Turned”, you can really here the originality and creativity that Smith puts in.

As a group, the band puts together a genre of their own, sounding like a mashup between rock and cabaret style music. This mix is very pleasant sound, not to mention very catchy. This mash can really be seen in there song “I Constantly Thank God For Esteban”.

The band didn’t go unrecognized with this album having the huge hit “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” on this album. This song alone seems to boost the overall energy felt in this album, along with the controversial lyrics and melodies created by vocalist, Brandon Urie.


Although this band was young when they released A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, the album itself feels timeless, giving listeners the chance to have fun with the unique and quality sound of Panic! At the Disco.


The overall mixing and quality of this album seems flawless, giving the viewing something soothing to listen to. Like I said before, the genre is unlike anything I have ever heard before, and is completely ahead of their time. Although this album didn’t get as much credit as it should have. Panic! At the Disco continues to grow and make better music for their die hard fans.

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