
It's been eight years since theatrical emo-punk troupe Panic! At the Disco last brought their quirky alt-rock tunes to Singapore, and they faded away from our radars along with our guyliners, leather wristbands and mopey haircuts.
Like all of us who outgrew that era, the group has matured as well — or rather just Panic! At the Disco helmsman Brendan Urie. Now sporting newer elements of electronic music, synthpop and extra polish (without losing his idiosyncratic croons), Urie strikes out on his own with Death of a Bachelor, the band's fifth studio album.