![]() Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band where similar techniques were used to reinforce the points of their narratives. The chanting audience that’s heard in the background suggests that Panic have taken influences from prog rock concept albums such as The Beatles’ Sgt. The violin sections provide rich and gorgeous musical textures. The tongue in cheek opener We’re So Starving is an apology letter to fans who waited a long time for the anticipated sequel album with the lyrics “ Oh how it’s been so long / We’re so sorry we’ve been gone / We were busy writing songs for you.” However the first thing that becomes apparent is the immense variety of instruments. ![]() Welcome to the bizarre world of Pretty Odd! Tongue in cheek This daring decision could have smashed their musical reputation to smithereens, but as a result it paid off and proved how the band didn’t need to depend on a typical formula to be relevant to their fanbase. The interesting thing that happened with this album in the pre-production stage is that guitarist Ryan Ross scrapped all of the original recordings they had and decided to start again, completely fresh. The album shows a drastic change from its predecessor A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out as it takes on more musical genres and incorporates a diverse range of instruments. Pretty Odd is the second album from Panic at the Disco. ![]() Album Review: Panic At The Disco, Pretty Odd by Mark Wong.
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