Tuesday, March 8, 2016

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Definition
Pop rock is a genre that has been recently incorporated and has started to gain popularity in different artists. Dating back to the 1960's, and starting back in the United Kindom, pop rock has made an impression on a musical aspect. It's typical instruments involving vocals, synthesizers, electric guitar, drums, bass guitar, etc. Although starting off at the U.K, pop rock became popular in the U.S around the same time in the 1960's.

Description 
"Death of a Bachelor"  is not necessarily an indicator for pop rock, none the less, all the songs, incorporated in the albums show the diversity in lyrics, and just over all sound. Panic! At the Disco, a band that seems to be able to change their sound as the years go by, tend to have an ideal image as to where they want their music leaning towards.

Informative 
" Death of a Bachelor", is Panic! At the Disco's  latest album which was released 2016, not only is it new, but has quickly gone up the charts, and being one of their most successful albums out, other than their previous album, " Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die" released October 8, 2013. Which also incorporated pop rock. Death of a Bachelor is able to use pop rock, and shift it into a more classical and Frank Sintra vibe, which he does in a few songs with in the album, and as he started leaning towards that direction for the past five years now.

Persuasive 
Brendon Urie, lead singer of Panic! Is actually the one to go behind all of the band's themes, going from theatrical, to giving of a Beetles type of sound in his early work, Death of a Bachelor, has a distinct sound that you won't be able to come across, giving off deep meaning in lyrics, Brendon talks about personal experiences, as someone listening, you get a glimpse at everything that has led to that exact moment, and that exact sound. Being energetic, having some upbeat sound, inns few songs, and mellowing out, and having something that a fan, or anyone, can just vibe too and have playing around the house at any time, being well done and being Brendon Urie's first solo album, without having the band co-write any songs in the album itself. A true master piece.

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