Death of a Bachelor is Panic! at the Disco’s fifth album, and the only one so far to have the band consist solely of lead vocalist Brendon Urie. Urie plays all the instruments and sings all vocal parts on this record, harkening back to his youth where he played any instrument he could get his hands on. While Death of a Bachelor is more of a lateral move from 2013’s Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die, Urie has held his word to not get comfortable or repeat sound and content. To that end, Urie cites Frank Sinatra as…
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By: Sarah Finley, Courtney Miller, Zach Siddiqui, and Jessica Whitesel Check out and follow The Peak‘s Spotify account for the latest New Music Friday picks. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/5g5gsCOt3ZwwQKYdNxYxcA Heading Home (Gryffin Josef Salvat) Jessica Whitesel: This is a great song. I feel…
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By: Sarah Finley, Max James Hill, Courtney Miller, and Jessica Whitesel Check out and follow The Peak's Spotify account for the latest New Music Friday picks. https://play.spotify.com/user/thepeaksfu/playlist/2CU016jlfBT7EtBckwLaxE Bring My Baby Back (Dr. Dog) Jessica Whitesel: It’s Dr. Dog so naturally it…
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