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starsomens · 5 months
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are there any bands other than bad omens that you really like??
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Oh definitely! Mmmm let’s go based off history
It all started with
Fall out boy around middle school and ofc had my emo phase and I’ll revisit them every now and then so
FOB, MCR, (old) P!ATD, Melanie Martinez (I know she’s not a band but still!)
Then from there I started to listening to a lot of BMTH and i still do! I am a bit picky with my music so I’m sorry if I have such a short list 😭
I think it also may have to do with me growing up on like traditional music from my family’s country so a lot of merengue, bachata, salsa, regeton, etc.
I also rlly rlly enjoy Japanese songs specifically ones from the soundtracks of anime or anime films/movies. I think I’m diverse but also messy with my music in a sense of I’ll pick the songs I rlly like from an artists but still consider myself to like them also as an artists and always open to new songs you know
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Look at my pining, angsty and emo playlist for Jupeter and the Aurinko gang that was inspired from the fact I am unsubtle and want to have pining salsa music playing in the background when two exes are dancing. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7zyhvKBnpL2IHX2DYlZAim?si=CzGFhAe3TPKeJzh5A7BNKQ
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prettyoddfever · 3 years
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P!ATD talking during the Fever era about their plans for their second album
I tried to narrow this down to some quotes that would summarize the others, but it still ended up being rather long. Basically, the whole band loved Build God and wanted to continue in that direction (which they basically did with the cabin album). They completely changed directions in summer 2007 after they gave up on the cabin album, so a lot of the comments in this post are directed towards their first attempt at the second album. Here’s an overview of what they said throughout the Fever era...
LATE 2005
Ryan told Upbeet Music in September (when asked if he had any fears or plans for the second album): “We haven’t really thought about that too much, but there’s always that sophomore album fear that some bands either make a great record or it kind of flops. We wanted the last song on this record to lead people to where we may be at the beginning of the next record. But we’ll see, we always change our mind, but we got some ideas, it’s definitely not going to be the same record over again.”
everything else can mostly be summed up as: Build God Then We’ll Talk was their favorite song to play. Time to Dance was so last year, it was their least favorite song to play, and their taste had moved beyond that whole sound.
JANUARY – APRIL 2006
Some questions from the Hearts & Sleeves interview with Brendon in early February:
Have you considered the follow-up yet?  “Weʼve been talking about it. The newest stuff that weʼve written we use in our live show which is just minute-long transitions into the next song, we try to keep it continuous music but due to shorter set times we havenʼt been able to do that too well. Ryan and I sat down and put a little thing together two nights ago on guitar. Just a really general type of thing. Weʼre kind of working on a story type thing.” 
Like a concept album? Possibly. I donʼt know if it will have one huge concept but certain songs will have stories… The second half [of AFYCSO] is more the direction that we want to go in. There will be some salsa type stuff or some Spanish guitar. Weʼre all working on our musicianship so weʼll see how far we can get... Weʼre heading to the U.K. and Japan. Weʼre hoping to take some time off to write. Thatʼs where weʼre heading.
Are you going home to write?  Weʼve actually been talking about that. Weʼre hoping to go some place foreign maybe Paris or Italy.
Any release schedule for the album? Maybe summer of 2007.
Donʼt do that 2 years between albums thing. We hate when bands take a long time off because then you expect it to be the best record ever. 
Brendon also added: “I think that the next record is going to be more like the last song on our album. A bit more theatrical, youʼll still be able to dance to it I hope but a little less techno.”
from a few other interviews:
Ryan to Big Cheese: “We’re going to continue to challenge our fans to evolve with us… it’s always been our intention to write songs that haven’t already been written a thousand times by hundreds of other bands, and to really push ourselves. Maybe we can wake kids up and get them listening to more sincere music.”
Spencer said in January on SURS that they were planning on taking some time off in summer 2006 to write their next record after they finished their first headlining tour in the UK.
Ryan to MTV in April: “I think that our next record’s going to be kind of a full story and it’s going to have a theme behind it, so it’ll probably be somewhat inspired by real life events but for the most part we’re gonna try and write a story – our own plot line. I think it’s going to have to deal with more like imagining things and creating this other place in the story.”
from Rock Sound: In the long-term, though, they have already envisaged playing shows with a full orchestra.
Ryan told contactmusic.com that they would probably do some international dates after the summer tour and then start writing for the next record in October. He thought they’d be recording the second album that winter. Ryan also added that Build God was “probably the best indication of where the songs are going in the future.”
Ryan to Alt Press: “We don’t want to be lumped into one kind of genre that anyone can see will be over soon enough. We’re talking about what we wanna do on our next record, and it’s definitely very different from this one.”
MAY – AUGUST
TotalRock reported that the band would begin recording their second album before the end of 2006 and the release would be in spring 2007.
Panic had the October tour & NRWC tour planned now, so obviously they weren’t heading into the studio that fall... but sometimes they still said to expect the second album in late spring 2007.
they were still telling interviewers in August that their next album would go in the direction of Build God since that was their favorite song, the last one they wrote, where they left off writing, etc. (even Brent guessed that they’d go in that direction).
Ryan to MTV in July: "Some aspects of the fame are annoying, but at the end of the day it's something we're most grateful for. It's certainly opened the door to a whole new batch of opportunities. I mean, we're already beginning to think about album number two, and we want to work with Jon Brion, or Kanye West, or Danny Elfman, and they all are possibilities.”
During the July 2006 MTV News RAW podcast Ryan said that they were going to start writing in the winter after the final tour and then they’d record in spring 2007. Their goal was to have the second record out by the summer. He also said “I definitely think it’s going to be even more – different kinds of experimentation I guess. We get bored really fast with things.”
Brendon mentioned in a fan interview with Shahlin from NZ that the band had been throwing around a few concepts but hadn’t really written much yet. He said he recently sat down with Ryan over dinner to talk about what they were each looking for in the second album... it would be something different that wouldn’t have synthesizers or a pop sound and that fans should “expect the unexpected.”
In the same fan interview Brendon said he was hoping that he and Ryan could collaborate on vocals and do a back-and-forth kind of thing for the second album. Fans had known for a while that Ryan had a voice teacher but Brendon was helping him on the road. So once again Brendon explained that he wasn’t the best teacher or singer, but he still tried to coach Ryan and show him exercises. 
from an interview with Ryan: "We wrote Fever in three months and recorded it in a month and now a much larger audience than we expected is hearing it. We’re proud of it but we want people to give us another chance to show what we can really do. We definitely aren't going to repeat what we've already done on the next one. ….I want to be able to sing stuff. It’s something that I'm trying to improve. Brendon and I hope to do back and forth vocals on the next one."
Pollstar also said that “tentative plans call for the band to spend late December and early January writing new material, then record a sophomore album in early 2007.”
LATE 2006
In some October interviews the band was still hoping for a summer 2007 release date... but by the NRWC tour they said fall 2007 most often (although they still mentioned the possibility of July sometimes). There was a lot of grumbling in the fandom that the band chose to do yet another tour on the same album instead of going back to the studio because now it might be two years between albums.
Ryan had been taking voice lessons and working so incredibly hard on his singing over the past year. Now he was saying that he wanted to do a lot more singing on the second album.
Ryan to MTV in September: “We've all been a bit more creative lately. I know as far as I'm concerned, I'm getting really excited about writing, and I'm taking guitar and vocal lessons. We're all just doing our homework for this. We're going to keep writing on the road, and around Christmas we're going to take a week or two off and then get into it. Right now, we're getting the lyrics and the story down... Basically every band that blows up writes about how hard it is to be famous and rich and on tour and how all that still sucks, and I decided I wasn't going to do that... The best part for me, creatively, is how many people I've met thanks to all this, and how much I've seen. I've been studying people — a homeless guy in Scotland, a blind accordion player in London — and they've inspired the lyrics I've been writing. And so in that regard, I guess you could say it's going to be a bit of a concept record, because it's based on an idea. It's taking place in a mixed reality, in a place that's not real. It doesn't take place in the future or the past or the present. It's going to be more of a modern fairy tale.”
Ryan in early October 2006 to the NZ Herald: "I'm really big on movie scores. They have recurring themes throughout, and they remind you of a certain feeling or thought, and so on the next record I want to experiment more with that sort of stuff. And also orchestration, and other styles of music that we weren't able to get into this album.”
An interviewer in Vienna in mid-October asked Ryan & Jon “Are you sometimes afraid that this huge hype around you could disappear one day, maybe already with the second album?” Ryan replied “I am not afraid of it, I am aware of it. There is not much you can really do.” And then Jon said “If we are happy with our music, with what we are doing, then we can go with a good feeling to record the next album. And I think, if we are very happy with what we are doing, all the others won’t hate us and our music. And if they do, fuck them!” (I think their comments might have been translated, but the general idea is there).
Ryan to Alt Press in mid-October (his comment was printed in a November article that gave the second album a fall 2007 release): "It's in the very early stages right now. I'm writing down little ideas here and there, and the other guys are working on music on their own whenever we get some time... Writing the last half of our first record was more challenging because I started writing stories, and that was just more interesting for me to do. I want to create a story throughout the whole record and not just [go] from one song to another doing something different. I think we will use a lot more things that we haven't used, as far as organic instruments. But I don't think it's going to be stripped down at all – I think it's probably going to be even more enigmatic and theatrical.”
Ryan told Musikexpress that the next album would be something the world had never heard before. When he was questioned if that was even possible, Ryan said they’d do something they’d never heard before then.
Brendon to Billboard in November: "The next album is going to be stuff that we've never tried before. That's the stuff that interests us in our music -- just exploring new instruments we've never tried and new sounds that are appealing to us. You'll find a lot of stuff you'd never expect. We hope to please, and we're gonna spend a lot of time on it... We've thrown a few ideas around. It's not something we're going to use for the record but just something that will push us in that direction."
Ryan said during the MOD interview on November 16th that they’d be experimenting with different instruments (like in the last half of AFYCSO) and they wanted it to be big but not in a conventional way. He’d already written some lyrics at this point.
Brendon told Kerrang in late 2006 that the new album would be “bigger and better. We’re always trying to one up ourselves.”
AbsolutePunk asked Ryan where he got inspiration for his lyrics: “Oscar Wilde once said no great artist ever sees things as they really are, if he did, he would cease to be an artist. And, two things every artist should avoid are modernity of form and modernity of subject matter. I like both these ideas and so I like to start with characters and a storyline. If the characters are interesting and the storyline is strong, the lyrics start writing themselves.”
Ryan also told AbsolutePunk that “Of course, Brendon’s been in Africa for the last month and a half with Madonna trying to adopt a child so it could sound like tribal drums mashed up with like a virgin.” (here’s some context)
Ryan in a TeleHit interview in mid-December: “It’s going to be more of a connection through the entire thing, sort of like you’d hear in a film score that’s just kind of – goes throughout the whole thing.”
Spencer told AbsolutePunk at the end of 2006 that they hoped to go into the studio in May. Sometimes his interview answers were mostly sarcastic lol – he was asked if they had any album or song titles yet and he said: “We have a couple of possibles, ‘Panic! at the Disco is…Here’ or ‘The Devil and Pete Wentz Are Raging Inside Me.’ Or does that give away that we think Pete Wentz is god?”
Ryan to Helio towards the start of 2007: “I'm lately really into film scores and classical music. I think we are going to continue to experiment with instrumentation. We started to get into it toward the end of the last record, so I think that is something we're interested in. Brendon has picked up the accordion and the cello, and Spencer and I had to learn how to play piano. Just us learning different instruments, I think it will come out a bit different.”
ok this came in spring 2007, but it’s still funny... Jon said: "Actually, our whole goal for this CD is to create a close relationship with Dr. Dre.”
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