Vices & Virtues
Panic! At the Disco followed up the lush \'60s pop nods of 2008\'s *Pretty. Odd.* with *Vices & Virtues*, a contemporary whirl through theatrical emo and playful synth-rock. \"Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)\" is a glittery tornado of dance-friendly beats and string-spun exuberance, while the glammy tango of “Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met…)” finds vocalist Brendon Urie resembling a commanding circus ringmaster. Even the band’s unexpected sonic pastiches—such as the mariachi horns littered throughout “Sarah Smiles”—amplify the collection’s high-spirited atmosphere.
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Act III. The dimly lit stage is bare except for two forlorn but impeccably dressed bohemian gentlefolk
After emerging as emo big hitters with 2005's platinum-selling A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Panic at the Disco's 2008 album Pretty.