It all ends off with him as a full on demon with horns and wings, and the silhouette of a giant humanoid walking towards him.
With the progression of the song, the music video shows him slowly turning more demonic in a graveyard-esque hellscape. The music video starts off with him coming out of a white fog with the ending of “This is Gospel” playing in the background before he’s suddenly dropped through the floor with evil laughter in the background.
Then it shows him being put in a coffin, from which he breaks free and starts running towards the light, which means he died.Įnding off the story, for now, is “Emperor’s New Clothes.” From the “Death of a Bachelor” album released in 2016, it shows Brendon Urie’s descent into the underworld. She is then kidnapped by someone dressed in red. The video begins with a young girl realizing that she is being followed. It follows up with Urie at the hospital having an operation done on him while he violently struggles against the doctors. Panic At The Disco have churned out as many great videos as they have singles (no wonder they're nominated for Best Music Video at this year's APMAsAcross five albums and various lineups, the. Panic at the Disco‘s video clearly exposes the true religion of Hollywood and they appear happy to be part of it.
Next up in line is his hit song “This Is Gospel” which came out in 2013 in their album Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die. Although the creative ways in which he dispatches the would-be robbers make the video hilarious in its own right, sadly it’s not enough to be the base of the story. Introducing the main point behind the story, the theft of the “Devil’s Key,” right off the bat it gives the story a solid foundation to build off. Starting off with the song “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” from his newest album “Pray For The Wicked,” he starts off the story in a comedic way, while still creating a great backstory for his unofficial trilogy. An intricately weaved story that not only fits the lyrics to a T but is further reinforced by the expert choreography in the music videos shows not only his creativity but also his impressive ability to plan it out and put it all together. Aries are pioneers, trailblazers, and fighters - and there's nothing more rewarding to a fighter than when they win.Īny Aries will enjoy belting out "all my friends are glorious, tonight we are victorious," as they belt out this hit single from Death of a Bachelor.For any fans of “Panic! At The Disco” out there, you must have heard about the newly uncovered story that Brendon Urie has weaved into his songs, and if you haven’t heard about it then listen up, and let your mind be blown. There's nothing quite as Aries as a high-powered, high-energy victory anthem. So what Panic! At The Disco song, best matches up with you and your zodiac sign? Read on to find out.
In fact, Panic! At The Disco has a wide variation of sounds and vibes as the zodiac has in personalities. RELATED: 20 Photos That Prove How Much Lindsay Lohan Has Changed They've done emo, they've done 80's, they've done Sinatra-Esque, Beatles-esque, and more - though they may have shed almost all their members by now, their sound and ability to experiment with new styles and songs has only grown since the early days. What's really cool about Panic, though is that each of their albums has had a distinctly different feel, traversing genres, and sounds. The American pop-punk rock band Panic! At The Disco has produced six studio albums since their hit debut in 2005.