| PANIC! AT THE DISCO's mini-film 'THE OVERTURE'... |
| Written by Shahlin Graves |
| Thursday, 10 March 2011 15:46 |
![]() PANIC! AT THE DISCO and music video director Shane C Drake have collaborated on the release of a 'mini concept film' which showcases four new songs from the band's forthcoming third studio album, 'Vices & Virtues'. The nearly seven-minute long video features audio clips from 'Let's Kill Tonight', 'Hurricane', 'Ready To Go (Get Me Out Of My Mind)', and 'Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met...)'. For any Panic! At The Disco fan who is familiar with the band's back-history and emotional baggage, every scene is sure to hit a nerve. 'The Overture' opens with frontman Brendon Urie sharing a final drink with a bartender called Joe - which some may consider to be a reference to Urie's past struggle with alcoholism, as well as the alcohol abuse problems of departed member Ryan Ross' father which inspired the lyrics of songs on the band's debut album - and ends with perhaps the most telling scene of all, in which Urie and drummer Spencer Smith say to each other: "I guess it's just us then." - Brendon "It always has been." - Spencer Watch Panic! At The Disco's mini-film 'The Overture' below... |



