By Marissa G. Muller
Panic! At the Disco haven’t made much noise since they finished promoting their last album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!, but it looks like we’ll be hearing a lot more from them now.
Today (April 20), the group released the first taste of their next full-length, the single “Hallelujah!”
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Their return track fittingly opens with a lot of fanfare. It starts with a faded horns sample and then the track explodes into gospel harmonies, drums and frontman Brendon Urie singing, “say your prayers.”
Will the rest of the album have the same rock-fusion sound? Stay tuned.
Panic! at the Disco have yet to announce any details about their fifth album, including the title. It seems likely they will soon though considering they’re starting to make the promo rounds.
Meanwhile tonight, they’ll be stopping by the Shorty Awards to perform “Hallelujah!” as well as their hit “Miss Jackson.” You can live stream the ceremony at 8 p.m. ET here.
The new album will mark the band’s first sans founding drummer Spencer Smith, who officially left the group earlier this year, making Urie the only remaining founding member.
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