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After a week of cryptic clues to their fans that set the internet a buzz, Grammy-nominated Panic! At The Disco today announced that their highly anticipated sixth studio album, Pray For The Wicked, will be released on June 22, 2018 via Fueled By Ramen/DCD2 Records. The album, produced by Jake Sinclair, is available for pre-order now with new single Say Amen (Saturday Night) and (Fuck A) Silver Lining. “After being away in New York for months doing Kinky Boots, I just wanted to hang out at home when I got back to LA. I was so revved up that I asked some friends to come over to my home studio to help me write about all the incredible things I’ve experienced the last couple of years,” said Brendon Urie, Panic! At The Disco frontman.”Pray For The Wicked is my ‘thank you’ to our fans and the most fun I’ve ever had making album.”

Panic! At The Disco also unleashed an accompanying music video for Say Amen (Saturday Night) directed by longtime collaborator Daniel “Cloud” Campos and Spencer Susser. The video is part of a trilogy that acts as the prequel to This Is Gospel and Emperor’s New Clothes, also directed by Cloud. P!ATD will perform the song for the first time on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” tonight US time.

'Hallelujah' was the first Panic! At the Disco song released following the departure of drummer Spencer Smith from the group. 'Hallelujah' became Panic! At the Disco's second top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 nine years after the first 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies.' The song hit #3 at rock radio and #11 at alternative radio. May 18, 2017 - Anyways, “Time to Dance” (from the album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, 2005) is the first song written by the band. As Brendon Urie states: “This was the first song I wrote for Panic! At The Disco.

Pray For The Wicked follows Panic! At The Disco’s critically acclaimed fifth album, Death Of A Bachelor, which was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 2017 GRAMMY® Awards.

Panic! At The Disco last toured Australia on their sold out 2017 headline tour. Most recently, frontman Brendon Urie starred as Charlie Price in the critically acclaimed Broadway hit Kinky Boots.

Award-winning internationally acclaimed rock band Panic! At The Disco released their fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor, in January 2016. The album debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 chart and No. 3 on the ARIA chart. Their single Victorious has over107 million Spotify streams worldwide. The first song off the album, Hallelujah, was released to equal enthusiasm and has since accumulated more than 90 million Spotify streams and over 49.5 million plays on YouTube. The band’s US Gold-certified fourth studio album, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare to Die!, was released in October 2013, and debuted at No. 2 on the US Billboard 200, marking their second album to do so.

Panic! At The Disco’s previous albums include 2005’s ARIA platinum A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, 2008’s US Gold-certified Pretty. Odd., which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA album chart and No. 2 on the US Billboard 200, and Vices & Virtues, which debuted at No. 6 on the ARIA chart in Australia. Panic! At The Disco have been nominated for multiple awards, including a GRAMMY, Teen Choice Award, Alternative Press Music Award, Kerrang! Award, and MTV Video Music Awards. At the MTV VMAs in 2006, they won the highly coveted Video of the Year trophy for the video for their smash I Write Sins Not Tragedies.

PRAY FOR THE WICKED TRACKLISTING

  1. (Fuck A) Silver Lining
  2. Say Amen (Saturday Night)
  3. Hey Look Ma, I Made It
  4. High Hopes
  5. Roaring 20s
  6. Dancing’s Not A Crime
  7. One Of The Drunks
  8. The Overpass
  9. King Of The Clouds
  10. Old Fashioned
  11. Dying In LA
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Dying In LA Lyrics

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The moment you arrived
They built you up
The sun was in your eyes
You couldn't believe it
Riches all around
You're walking
Stars are on the ground
You start to believe it
Every face along the boulevard is a dreamer just like you
You...
  1. anonymous
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    Feb 28th, 2:17pmreport


    Personally, I think the meaning of it is suicide. On January 29th, 2019 I went to a Panic! At The Disco show and Brendon Urie played Dying in LA and before the show we were given colored slips of paper to hold over our flashlights on our phones during the song (Same goes for Girls/Girls/Boys). On the front of it, it had the suicide prevention hotline and it said to hold it over the flashlight to raise awareness for suicide.

  2. anonymous
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    Feb 7th, 2:31pmreport


    To me, the message of the song is quite simple. I believe it to be a way to let people know they should not get caught up in the success of their lives. It's always okay to celebrate but you have to understand in a world of people who want to be where you are, they will do anything to get there and not look back. In other words, do not get caught up in your success because you can become someone who was once at the top to someone who has nothing is such a short period of time. To quote the song, singer-songwriter for the band, Brendon Urie, says, “Every face along the boulevard is a dreamer just like you. You looked at death in a tarot card and you saw what you had to do. But nobody knows you now. When you're dying in LA”. I believe this portion of the song exemplifies the exact message of the song itself.

  3. anonymous
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    Feb 7th, 2:30pmreport


    To me, the message of the song is quite simple. I believe it to be a way to let people know they should not get caught up in the success of their lives. It's always okay to celebrate but you have to understand in a world of people who want to be where you are, they will do anything to get there and not look back. In other words, do not get caught up in your success because you can become someone who was once at the top to someone who has nothing is such a short period of time. To quote the song, singer-songwriter for the band, Brendon Urie, says, “Every face along the boulevard is a dreamer just like you. You looked at death in a tarot card and you saw what you had to do. But nobody knows you now. When you're dying in LA”. I believe this portion of the song exemplifies the exact message of the song itself.

  4. PanicPrince
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    Nov 14th, 2018 11:42pmreport


    A great song with a story, this is about being brought up in LA, facing great moments of fame, but getting to the realization that fame isn't all good.

  5. anonymous
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    Nov 3rd, 2018 11:17pmreport


    suuuuuuper simple. fame gets into your head and all of the sudden, someone new comes up and you're struck down to the has-beens

  6. anonymous
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    Oct 24th, 2018 10:16pmreport


    Suicide

  7. anonymous
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    Jul 23rd, 2018 7:09amreport


    This is quite simple. Dying in LA is taking about the first time being famous or rich. How people raise you up and make you think you are on top of the world. Until you are brought into a whole new world of fame that is not the most pleasant. Therefore you are first brought up in LA you will die in LA.


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