The third Panic album is coming! at the disco: Vices & Virtues

Recently passing through the Argentine beaches (with free show included), the Americans panic! at the disco prepare for the imminent departure from his third studio job: Vices & Virtues.

The successor to Pretty Odd will be released on March 29 next, although some songs that Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith performed in different television programs in their country are already known.

For recording Vices & Virtues, they moved to Malibu, where they did the pre-production, looking for a classic sound, close to the recordings of the 60s. Jason decter, the soundman who has been collaborating with Panic At the disco for a long time, achieved a varied range of Neumann high-end microphones, that prints the particular vintage sound they were looking for.

The alternative group's former bassist, Jon Walker, was also in attendance, helping with the development of all the songs on the album; and ButchWalker, former member of South gang and friend of Urie, did the same in the production.

The theatrical and elegant band from Las Vegas toured last year with Blink 182 and Fallout Boy, which assured them to increase and strengthen the public that they had already conquered with their debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, which sold more than 2 million copies around the world.


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