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Panic at the disco music videos in order
Panic at the disco music videos in order













The video ends with Urie flexing his green latex enclosed hands, walking towards the restrained boy with a crazed look in his eyes. For the past few days, the band has been hinting that something important was going to happen, but were very vague about it. The video comes after a successful album release and an even more successful tour. At some points, the video is a jumbled mess because too much is happening at once. The video is hard to follow at times because it’s difficult to tell what exactly is happening due to seemingly random images flashing across the screen. In the song, Urie makes a reference to “the black magic on Mulholland Drive.” Other than that, nothing else about the video makes much sense. The only way the video remotely follows or sticks to the meaning behind the lyrics is the sense of black magic being performed. With lyrics like “drinking white wine in the blushing lights” and “swimming pools under desert skies,” the lyrics talk about what made made this person fall in love with the city. and is desperately trying to succeed but is “always on the hunt for a little more time” to make the dream come true. The song is all about someone who has fallen madly in love with L.A. The music video isn’t a bad video but it’s not great either, it’s lacking order. Usually Urie is the center of attention in the band’s videos, but this one is more focused on Schnapp than it is on Urie. Here and there, fans see flashes of Brendon Urie, lead singer of the band, who as usual, looks slightly crazed. The music video, directed by Mel Soria, stars Noah Schnapp, known for his portrayal of Will in the Netflix show “Stranger Things.” As with all the music videos for this album, the video is somewhat unusual. The setting seems to be a dark cave or a dilapidated building with dead animals and skulls on the walls and ground. The video, focused on a what can only be described as a cult, features a man in a mask, and what seems to be a chalice filled with blood that they force the young boy to drink. The band seems to be following a dark or ominous theme with its recent videos. Panic has now released six videos, including “L.A.

panic at the disco music videos in order

The song is one of 11 on the band’s latest album “Death Of A Bachelor,” which was released early this year and includes musical influences from Queen, the B-52s and Frank Sinatra. Devotee” continues a dark theme for the band, which also announced an upcoming tour when it released the video. The red-robed figure makes another appearance and is clearly identifiable as a bearded man, perhaps be the leader of the cult. The next scene shows a cult torturing a young boy, who is bound to a chair with wrist restraints by an unknown and unseen person wearing green latex gloves. At the three points of the triangle, there is an eye, a moon and a sun. The camera pans out to reveal what seems to be a crop circle, but what is actually the the band’s new symbol: an exclamation point inside a circle inside a triangle. The latest video from Panic! At The Disco starts with what appears to be the kidnapping of a young girl by an unidentifiable person wearing a red robe.















Panic at the disco music videos in order