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Album reviews: A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, by Panic at the Disco

fantastic album to listen to and I feel that it is one that could be appreciated by all.

In spite of the fact that every track stands out when listening to this album, there are a couple that do so a little more than others. The hit single 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies' for instance is a prime example of a track that does exactly this. It is by far my favorite of the Panic at the Disco songs, there is just something about it which makes it truly exceptional. It is complete with the most amazing of choruses and it is not hard to see why it remains firmly as the most well known and best respected of tracks that the band have ever written. There will be plenty out there that hate the track, but I am a huge fan of it and every time I hear it I smile.

'Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off' is another of my favorite tracks from this album also. Ever in favor of choosing a long-winded title, the band blast their way through this one and it is complete with an absolutely brilliant chorus. The guitars sound excellent, the drums provide the perfect back beat, and everything about the track generally shines through as excellent. The closing track 'Build God, Then We'll Talk' is similarly brilliant and is a superb way in which for the band to end the album. The album ends as it begins; with great precision and superbly timed guitar licks, well placed keyboards and an interesting array of sounds coming through from within the music. Panic at the Disco are an excellent band with a lot of big and bold ideas, something which comes across mountainously in their sound with them always coming across as hugely talented and massively motivated musicians.

This breakthrough album from Panic at the Disco is one that I personally find to be hugely impressive. At no point in the albums duration do the band ever sound at all tired or uninspired; their music is constantly excellent and not a single track from this album disappoints. Panic at the Disco are young, talented, and full of zest for life which should propel them effortlessly through their career in one which I hope shall be long and fruitful for them. The band deserve all the best of success in the music business, and if they can come up with another album that rivals this one in terms of quality then that will be another strong step towards securing success and making it happen for them. Shifting over 1.6 million units, it is clear that there are a lot of people out there that still do not own this album and if you happen to be one of them then I suggest that you get out there and buy yourself a copy of 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' as soon as possible.

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