I can't resist...
I should be writing a paper right now, but I am a master procrastinator (see the post written by my guest blogger RE: senioritis)
So I got home from a party on Saturday night and caught the last few minutes of Panic at the Disco on Saturday Night Live. It was quite disappointing in my mind. I only got to see them perform "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," but the sound was off and Brendan Urie sounded off and nervous as hell. They always seem to be more worried about the show than the sound...they had strings in the of the stage in full costume (crazy costumes typical of PATD). Here's a video I found on YouTube, but NBC will probably take it down within a few hours because of copyright issues...
So I just watched a video on YouTube of "Nine in the Afternoon"...that performance was MUCH better. Not to mention I am kind of obsessed with how catchy the song is.
Okay panic...I'll even it out and give you 6 on your whole SNL performance, but try harder next time :) My sister made fun of me for liking their new album, but she likes Cobra Starship's new album...so what does she know?
"The city is at war, a place among the young and rich.
ignore me if you see me, cause i just don't give a shit.
the city is at war, plus the young and rich with designer drugs and designer friends.
bang bang, shoot 'em up, shoot 'em up, yeah"
~Lyrical genius, Gabe Saporta
(Please note the sarcasm above...although I still believe that "Snakes on a Plane" was insanely good...but probably mostly because William Beckett had a hand in the penning of that one)
Anyways...good job Panic...your new album is better than I thought it would be...now you just need to work on your live performance. Maybe if you had played a show or two before being signed to Pete Wentz's label, you would have worked out the kinks in your act by now...
Overly critical, grumpy, tired, (with extra sass apparently),
Abbey
Sunday, April 6, 2008
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