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Panic At The Disco talk 'Pretty. Odd' follow-up

Band say they have written 'a bunch of songs'

Panic At The Disco have spoken about the follow up to their recent album, 'Pretty. Odd'.

Guitarist Ryan Ross said that the band have written some new songs already, despite the new album having only just come out a month ago.

He told Billboard: "We've written a bunch of songs since. We've probably got about nine or 10 new songs going right now, so I hope that after our tour and all that, we can do another record."

He said that the new material "is picking up where we left off. Because ('Pretty. Odd.') was a lot different for a lot of reasons, I think we're kind of finding something we're drawn to, and the stuff so far definitely sounds harder to place to me. I'm not really exactly sure what it sounds like...I guess sometimes that's a good thing."

No release date for the new material has been set.

 

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mAttthhheaLy 

Apr 21, 2008

i give it a month before they dump all 10 songs and write a new "better" album. :/

underclasshero 

Apr 21, 2008

hopefully it won't be shit like the new record. less acoustic, kazoo, piano crap.

parttimelover 

Apr 22, 2008

Don't hate on acoustil, kazoo, piano crap, that's some good crap.Though I kind of hope they do take a step back from the 60s psychedelia... Just say no, Ross....

saskia_x_ 

May 22, 2008

The pretty odd album is "pretty crap" ok some of the songs are catchy but compared to the last album this is dire, bring on a new album with more dance, if i wanted to listen to a folk album i'd listen to one!

Pretty0dd 

Jul 6, 2009

I think both their albums were brilliant. There's nothing wrong with trying different genres and according to the record sales, I think it worked. I can't wait to see if they do another album, no doubt it will be even better than the past ones!

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