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Panic! At The Disco - Viva Las Vengeance (August 19th, 2022) Album • Page 14

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Zeke, May 30, 2022.

  1. DickyCullz

    I create content for some of your favorite artists

    What is that guitar line in Don’t Let The Lights Go Out, its driving me nuts. I know it
     
  2. Last Christmas?
     
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  3. DickyCullz

    I create content for some of your favorite artists

  4. cosmickid

    Composer, but never composed.

    skimmed through a few tracks and while many of the early criticisms ring true, it seems like there's still plenty to enjoy here. i can see a lot of this going OFF live.
     
  5. JamesMichael Aug 19, 2022
    (Last edited: Aug 19, 2022)
    JamesMichael

    Software Engineer Prestigious

    Not sure why I bothered to look but Sputnikmusic rated it 1 star with the title "Viva Las Sex Offender" woof.
     
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  6. Also, looking at the credits I see Janis Ian got a credit and that melody is definitely ripped from "At Seventeen."

     
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  7. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    Maybe it's because I went into this album with rock bottom expectations but it's not nearly as bad as I thought it'd be.

    Instrumentally/musically it's actually pretty interesting. Not worth repeating all the comments about his vocals, but yeah, I wish he would have toned it down a bit on a lot of these songs, because this could have been great.

    This will undoubtedly grow on me, as both Viva and Local God already have over the past few weeks.
     
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  8. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    The interpolations are Janis Ian ("Don't Let the Light Go Out" / "At Seventeen"), Russ Ballard ("God Killed Rock & Roll"/ "God Gave Rock and Roll to You"), Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez ("Sad Clown" / "Into the Unknown") and Eric Carmen ("All By Yourself" / "All By Myself")
     
  9. After my third listen: I find half of it interesting and toe-tappy, and kind of fun, and half of it nails on chalkboard with some of the dumbest lyrics and it comes across as theatre kid self-indulgence.

    (Butch Walker does the piano-man throw back sound way, way, way better on the upcoming Glenn album, and that also makes a lot of this pale in comparison.)
     
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  10. Chance Harbour

    Regular

    Do you know if Butch was heavily involved in the record’s production or more so Sinclair/Viola?
     
  11. I don't know if/how much he was involved at all to be honest

    He has a co-write on "Do It to Death" and "Say It Louder"
     
  12. Zachary Dresch

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  13. dvdjmskng

    The horizon is my home... Supporter

    There's a whole lot going on here. It feels like about 40 songs worth of ideas crammed into the 12 which made it onto the album... and that's not necessarily a bad thing
     
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  14. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    I think "All By Yourself" is the least compelling song on here.
     
  15. Phil507

    Resident NYC snob Supporter

    In my experience, AllMusic has the best non-biased reviews because there is no overarching editorial brand they are trying to maintain.
     
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  16. mattfreaksmeout

    Trusted Supporter

    Ok on 3rd listen and this rips. I mean I get why people don’t like it, it’s all pretty absurd. But it works for me
     
  17. Zilla

    Trusted Supporter

    Don't all reviews have bias?
     
  18. DisloyalOrder

    Trusted Prestigious

    Variety gave the album a pretty good review too.
     
  19. smowashere

    Trusted Supporter

    A nice-sounding, classic rock-worship album
     
  20. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    Finally getting around to this and I like the title track more every time I hear it.
     
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  21. AlwaysEvolving21

    Trusted Supporter

    My wife likes this album, but even she was like "why....no...HOW is he so out of tune?!".

    I appreciate the direction, the instrumentation, and the energy this album gives off, but dammit...I just can't help but feel he missed the mark on the delivery.
     
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  22. Hunter Norman

    Regular

    I need to give a FULL listen still but after hearing the singles and skimming through it this morning: I'm digging about half of it, and I can see the other half never getting a listen. I don't mind a lot of the melodies and ideas, but he's definitely oversinging on most of it and it seems like some of it could have benefitted from really nailing a take (almost seems off-key sometimes). I think it just needed more work and more time dedicated to song structures and sequencing but there are some insane ear worms on it. I still like the direction better than the last two records
     
  23. Hunter Norman

    Regular

    Honestly, I think that performance of V!LV above is better than the single/album version lol
     
  24. The verses of "Star Spangled Banner" definitely pull from "Reelin" in the Years," too. God this chorus is obnoxious
     
  25. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    There's a lot on here I like and some stuff that doesn't work for me. Looking forward to seeing how it grows on me.