| Panic At The Disco at Academy, Glasgow |
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Contributed By: McKay
Created On: Tuesday, 18 March 2008 Hits: 33 ![]() Panic At The Disco They've made some changes since Glasgow last saw them - they've traded in their bass player for a skinnier and chattier model, and swapped pre-recorded synth parts for an extra live band member. The most notable change, though, is that Panic At The Disco have grown from a slightly shaky live band into a truly awesome one that have realised that different things work better live and on record and adapted their songs accordingly. A cover of The Weight by The Band proves to be one of the evening's highlights, and gives a good pointer as to the influences that have led to their new sound. Treating us to five tracks from the new album, the likes of That Green Gentleman and She's A Handsome Woman occupy a cosy position between old fashioned pop and rock that no other band seem to be filling at the moment. Some might say that they've just fallen ridiculously out of fashion, but the positive reaction their new sound gets tonight suggests that they've not so much abandoned cool as redefined it. Closing with Mad As Rabbits, the sea of camera phones record their final snippets for YouTube and the crowd greets the band with one final round of rapturous applause. One final familiar singalong would have been nice to top things off, but given the hour of solid awesomeness they've already provided, we really can't complain.
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