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Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by KimmyGibbler, Apr 11, 2016.

  1. irthesteve

    formerly irthesteve Prestigious

    my point is that this song is a cover song of Idina Menzel's song from the film that he was hired specifically to sing a certain way, which feels like more of a critique on the type of song and it's purpose. "Going overboard" was what he was supposed to do for that purpose.

    I'm not undermining you thinking he over-sings, but I feel like that specific situation is outside the norm of Panic for very specific reasons
     
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  2. cshadows2887

    Hailey, It Happens @haileyithappens Supporter

    I love his vocals on the Frozen track. :shrug:
     
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  3. Kiana

    Goddamn, man child Prestigious

    I think Brendon can oversing sometimes but I've never had that problem with Patrick. I think Brendons tone makes me notice it more. Both are great tho. Tho it did make me lol when I saw panic and tried to sing along and he'd throw in a random surprise crazy run just to remind us all that we're peasants
     
  4. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    Both can oversing me to sleep.

    In a good way.
     
  5. I've only had that problem with Patrick on American Beauty / American Psycho (Centuries' verses, 4th Of July's chorus, or Immortals' hook just to name a few examples), one of the reasons I don't go back to that album much.
     
  6. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    He fucking slayyyys Fourth of July's chorus. My main issue with Patrick is that his melodies can be a bit awkward for me at times.
     
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  7. cshadows2887

    Hailey, It Happens @haileyithappens Supporter

    The problem with that record isn't necessarily the oversinging. It's that you can tell he's doing it as a distraction to cover up for weaker songwriting.
     
  8. Why not both? Haha, but yep I agree with this.
     
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  9. tdlyon

    Most Dope Supporter

    I think Fourth of July might be my least favorite FOB chorus, his voice is really obnoxious to me in it
     
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  10. SpyKi

    You must fix your heart Supporter

    That songs always been my favourite on that album and maybe top 10 FOB for me, ha.
     
  11. thenewmatthewperry

    performative angry black man Prestigious

    Album tours are the best format for live music.
     
  12. HelloThisIsDog

    Trusted

    The Ataris Welcome the Night was ahead of its time. Rip Kris Roe's career.
     
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  13. nohandstoholdonto

    problem addict Prestigious

    I am Facebook friends with Kris Roe, he loved my old band, it was kind cool
     
  14. domotime2

    Great Googly Moogly Supporter

    I'm mixed on album tours. There are some bands where it's unnecessary cause they mostly play one album anyway....

    But yea they're mostly great. Shocked green day hasn't jumped on the bandwagon. Would love a multi day career spanning weeekdn
     
  15. Album tours are worth for the inclusion of deep cuts that are rarely or never played otherwise alone.
     
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  16. Wharf Rat

    I know a little something you won't ever know Prestigious

    imo, 2 sets with at least 150 total minutes of music and different songs every night is the best format. but album tours are pretty great
     
  17. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

    It definitely depends on the artist since some album tours feel perfunctory and forced and just have the same setlist every night
     
  18. swboyd

    are we still lucky to be here? Prestigious

    A lot of it depends on the context for me. For every Thrice doing one tour to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Vheissu, you have Hawthorne Heights beating a dead horse with The Silence in Black & White. I just take it on a case by case basis.

    One of my personal favorite things is the unannounced album play though. You see something just advertised as a normal show and then you end up getting a real treat in the end. It's a very satisfying feeling.
     
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  19. Marx&Recreation

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    Would be funny if bands did album tours for their worst ones. Buying tickets to the St. Anger tour rn
     
  20. aspeedomodel

    Cautiously pessimistic Prestigious

    Damn, finally someone else!
     
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  21. amorningofsleep

    No-rope barbed wire Jones

    If they did a Warning show, I would actually go to it.
     
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  22. HelloThisIsDog

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    Adding on to that, I fucking LOVED the 2006-2007 Ataris lineup with three guitars and making all the old songs into cool 90s shoegaze.
     
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  23. Ataris and 90’s shoegaze ain’t computing for me but consider my interest piqued
     
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  24. Borat 2: Vengeance

    The Pitbull of Chorus.fm Prestigious

    It’s a little sad when it’s all some bands seem to do. Like how many tours has Taking Back Sunday done play Tell All Your Friends? And if it’s not a long album plenty of other stuff to. I went to see Saves play Through Being Cool and they played 27 songs according to Setlist.fm, felt very worth it and that they genuinely were like, genuinely celebrating.

    I don’t think they need a gimmick to sell out shows though. I feel the same way about Fall Out Boy but people are gonna get paid if they play From Under the Cork Tree or not
     
  25. flask

    Trusted Supporter

    I was on the fence about seeing Thursday play WATT because they mostly pull from that and FC anyways. I did see Asleep in the Chapel though so that was cool. If they could acknowledge the existence of everything post-ACBTLD that would be sick.
     
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