This is my "Panic! At The Disco or the Veins "answer to someone on Yahoo Answers. If you want to read it in Inglés, click here
The two songs are very good, I have to admit, and it is hard for many fans of the 'old' Panic At The Disco (or Panic! At The Disco or whatever, and ended up a mess of turning the blessed removing and exclamation point) because to be honest we prefer the four together ... and I think this is more to find pros and cons, because everyone has their own style and musical preferences. Some people prefer a good voiceover a good hand or a good rhythm or vice versa. Too many people prefer modern pop music and others prefer a pop / rock classic.
New Perspective is sticky and once you hear it you can not get him out of your head, and this is all thanks to Brendon's voice (singing in any style) is strong and powerful and demands attention anywhere you play ... but I feel that they lack something of substance, I mean ... what good is music if you can not convey something specific? I'm not saying its a let
Now if I talk about rhythm, we have the eternal battle between modern vs. classic. I know everyone says "We are in the XXI century, do not need more bands like The Beatles and The Kinks, get over it and that was in the past." But, really, if you turn on a radio on station, you get music with rhythm and style similar to New Perspective, because this is contemporary pop and everywhere and that commercialism is music itself. Personally, I find the classic rock Change colorful, smooth, enjoyable and more listenable than the power-pop of New Perspective ... but,Again, that's my style, anyone can disagree and have totally different views from mine.
If I had to choose between the two, my choice would be Change. And I'm fully prepared to support the two bands.
PS: For those who asked about our favorite album of Panic: The I choose both, because A Fever You Can not Sweat Out may be too pop but is not same generic pop I hear now is much more unique and apart from the lyrics were amazing, enr
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