Watch Panic! At The Disco Use The Power Of Rock To Beat Up A Masked Mob
Panic! At The Disco is notorious for creating overly dramatic visuals, nevertheless Brendon Urie has cranked things up a notch for the band's latest music video for mention Amen (Saturday Night)." The Daniel “Cloud” Campos and Spencer Susser-directed action film shows Brendon getting ready for the ultimate date with mess. Our fave frontman takes on the role of a high-profile burglar in major trouble as he's ambushed by a crowd of masked criminals hired to take a coveted artifact off his hands. I hate spoilers so I won't mention much more, however there's a sick twist at the end so ensure to keep this rolling up until finish!
because the lead single off the band's next album
Pray For The Wicked, mention Amen (Saturday Night)" really sets the tone, especially once Brendon hits all those high notes toward the end of the track. (I'm seriously about stand out of my seat and shout "hallelujah" at each person within reach.) In a recent interview with
Alternative Press, Brendon explained how the song was place on Earth out of reflecting on his career and why it connects to his religious roots in the Mormon church.
"There may be a sad underlying message, nevertheless for the most part, I’m just really taking back my tradition--I’m doing my job,” he says. “I’m not really religious at all. I mean, you can argue that I am. I don’t know: It’s something about the way I was raised that I can’t knock all of these traditions that I feel so positive about. On this one, I compare myself to the wicked, however do I imagine myself wicked, as well? There’s a dichotomy there, for sure."
Pray For The Wicked is expected for release on June 22 by way of the Fueled By Ramen. You could also listen to the second single "(F*ck A) Silver Lining" right
here. Watch all of the drama unfold in the video below.
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