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A Victorian wake that feels more like a judgment than a farewell. Why It Still Slaps
Whether you’re a long-time "Sinner" or just discovering the theatrical world of Brendon Urie, the music video for remains a masterpiece of alternative rock history. A Victorian wake that feels more like a
Released in 2011, this track marked a massive turning point for Panic! At The Disco. It was the lead single from their third album, Vices & Virtues , and it served as a sonic homecoming after the psychedelic detour of Pretty. Odd. The Aesthetic: Steampunk Perfection At The Disco
Does the steampunk vibe of Vices & Virtues beat out the Vegas glam of Death of a Bachelor ? Let’s talk in the comments! The Aesthetic: Steampunk Perfection Does the steampunk vibe
For many, this video wasn't just a comeback; it was a reminder that Panic! At The Disco could evolve without losing the whimsical, dark DNA that made us fall in love with them in the first place.
Should we dive deeper into the of this track, or