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Panic At The Disco: Arcade Fire Were Huge Inspiration On New AlbumFebruary 8, 2011
Panic At The Disco have revealed that Arcade Fire's 'The Suburbs' was a huge inspiration whilst making their new album.
The band, who return later next month with the follow-up to 2008's 'Pretty. Odd', which is called 'Vices And Virtues', spoke to Gigwise about their new album and recording process. "Arcade Fire's album was a huge inspiration for us whilst recording, it's such a phenomenal record," frontman Brendon urie said. "Especially when we were in the song writing process, towards the end listening to that record became really frustrating." He added: "I wanted our album to sound as good as that. It was inspiring as it made us want to work harder." Panic At The Disco will play a one-off gig in London tonight (February 8) in support of their forthcoming new album. (by Holly Frith) See also: Panic At The Disco Announce Full UK Tour (22.02.2011)
Panic At The Disco Announce London Gig In February (14.01.2011)
Panic At The Disco Are 'Alive And Very, Very Well' (09.07.2009)
Ryan Ross and Jon Walker Quit Panic At The Disco (07.07.2009)
Panic At The Disco To Record New Album In 2009 (18.12.2008)
Panic At The Disco: 'We're No Longer An Emo Band' (09.07.2008)
Panic At The Disco Video Shoot (16.05.2008)
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