Panic at the Disco prepping new album
Detroit -- Panic at the Disco's sophomore album, "Somewhat. Odd.,"
hasn't even been out a month, merely guitarist and head songwriter
Ryan John Ross is already gift details more or less the group's next
movement.
"We've written a clustering of songs since" recording "Pretty. Odd.,"
Ross said, adding that "we've belike got about niner or 10 new
songs sledding right now, so I hope that afterwards our tour and totally that,
we tail do another record."
Ross says the freshly material "is picking up where we left away.
Because ("Somewhat. Odd.") was a draw different for a lot of reasons,
I cerebrate we're sort of finding something we're drawn to, and the
stuff so far emphatically sounds harder to office to me. I'm not
very precisely for sure what it sounds like -- I gauge sometimes that's
a goodness thing."
According to Ross, Terror plans to pass "the next class" on the road
support the current album. The Las Vegas quartette is in the midst
of headlining the Honda Civic Term of enlistment in North America and testament also
play the Hoodwink Festival on Crataegus laevigata 4 in Due east Rutherford, N.J.
European dates ar on tap for the summertime, as advantageously as an Aussie
lam in Aug and an Asiatic tour afterwards that.
The guitarist says that Terror is still stoked -- and surprised --
almost the early viewing of "Reasonably. Odd.," which debuted at No. 2
on the Billboard 200 later on its MArch 25 liberation. "We didn't real
know what to expect from this," James Clark Ross said. "On that point was this joke,
'cause we were No. 2 here and just about other countries, and we weren't
No. 1 anywhere the first-class honours degree week. So it was care, 'Always the
maid of honor, never the brigid ....' "