Damion Parr is The Winner of our April Review Competition.
Congratulations to Damion Parr for his excellent review of Panic At The Disco - Pretty.Odd.
A £50 Asda voucher is in its way to him and you can read a short extract from his review below and this might persuade you to enter our May competition. All you do is send us your review of an album or single you would like to recommend to others. Write your review, click the submit button and get it to us by 31st May and you could be the next winner. Good Luck!
Panic! At The Disco (P!ATD) are now well renowned for their unique sound and strange lyrics that have their own seductive lure. A lot of their songs make absolutely no sense to the listener and really in theory a lot of them should simply flop. However they all have a certain je-ne-sais-quoi about them that make them compelling to listen too and have brought P!ATD worldwide fame in the Indy music world.
This is their second of three albums and in my opinion the best, it has a much more mellow and relaxed feel to it; perfect for playing on a summer's night. It summarises to me who they are and what they're about with a lot of personal touches clear in their songs that allow me as the listener to connect with the artist; and that's special. It goes against the expectations of the fans from the original album's release, bringing a completely new style to Panic, but for me it is an utterly compelling one. I have listened to this CD countless times and it has proudly held it's place on my iPod since it's release.
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