![]() ![]() The most impressive thing about the album is its ability to take the sounds of a generation before them and imbue them with a sense of their modern passion, constantly switching sounds and ideas without ever sounding out of place or pretentious. Recently however, the album has been viewed in a more positive light. They manage to sound completely different but still close to A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out in a way that divided not only their fans, but many critics as well. ![]() ![]() The record is filled to the brim with lush instrumentals, and “Nine in the Afternoon” aptly encapsulates Panic at the Disco’s ability on this album to blend solid musicianship with pop, probably more than in any other they’ve put out. dispenses with annoying pop hooks and their origins as a Fall Out Boy cover band for a far more interesting sound and a diverse musical palate. Largely influenced by earlier rock bands such as the Beatles and a wide variety of genres such as folk music and bluegrass, Pretty. Written in a cabin deep in the mountains of Nevada, one might expect that Panic at the Disco's follow-up to their massively successful debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, would be something a bit woodsier, a bit more mature. ![]()
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