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“New Perspective” Lyrics July 21, 2009

Here are the lyrics to the new single coming out July 28th called ‘New Perspective.’

I feel the salty waves come in
I feel them crash against my skin
And I smile as I respire because I know they’ll never win
There’s a haze above my TV
That changes everything I see
And maybe if I continue watching
I’ll lose the traits that worry me

Can we fast-forward to go down on me?
Stop there and let me correct it
I wanna live a life from a new perspective
You come along because I love your face
And I’ll admire your expensive taste
And who cares divine intervention
I wanna be praised from a new perspective
But leaving now would be a good idea
So catch me up on getting out of here

Taking everything for granted but we still respect the time
We move along with some new passion knowing everything is fine
And I would wait and watch the hours fall in a hundred separate lines
But I regain repose and wonder how I ended up inside

Can we fast-forward to go down on me?
Stop there and let me correct it
I wanna live a life from a new perspective
You come along because I love your face
and I’ll admire your expensive taste
And who cares divine intervention
I wanna be praised from a new perspective
But leaving now would be a good idea
So catch me up on getting out of here

More to the point, I need to show
How much I can come and go
Other plans fell through
And put a heavy load on you
I know there’s no more that need be said
When I’m inching through your bed
Take a look around instead and watch me go

Stop there and let me correct it
I wanna live a life from a new perspective
You come along because I love your face
and I’ll admire your expensive taste
And who cares divine intervention
I wanna be praised from a new perspective
But leaving now would be a good idea
So catch me up on getting out of here

It’s not fair, just let me perfect it
Don’t wanna live a life that was comprehensive
’cause seeing clear would be a bad idea
Now catch me up on getting out of here
So catch me up I’m getting out of here

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Fueled By Ramen Reveals “Jennifer’s Body” Soundtrack July 21, 2009

Fueled By Ramen has announced the forthcoming release of “Jennifer’s Body: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack,” the star-studded musical companion to the upcoming Fox Thriller film. The collection arrives in stores and online on August 25th, with pre-orders for the soundtrack beginning on July 28th at the Fueled By Ramen Webstore, located at store.fueledbyramen.com. The much-anticipated thriller — starring Megan Fox and written by Academy Award-winner Diablo Cody (”Juno”) — premieres in theatres across North America on September 18th.

“Jennifer’s Body: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” gathers previously unreleased tracks from an array of top FBR artists, including Cobra Starship, Hayley Williams, and Panic! At The Disco, who contribute the first single, “New Perspective.” The track — exclusive to this release — will ship to Modern Rock radio outlets nationwide later this month.

“We’re really excited to introduce our new single,” enthuse the members of PATD. “We’re all huge fans of Diablo Cody and Megan Fox, so it’s great to be able to have ‘New Perspective’ be a part of their film.”

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“New Perspective” Clip July 21, 2009

A clip from “New Perspective” has just been released, you can listen to it here—or listen to it below if it doesn’t play for you at that website.

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Ryan Ross Talks About Leaving Panic! At The Disco July 13, 2009

‘It got to the point where there might have been too many cooks in the kitchen,’ the guitarist tells MTV News.

Last week, fans were shocked when news broke that Panic! at the Disco were parting ways with guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker, who left the band to “embark on a musical excursion of their own.”

But according to Ross, the split had been in the cards for sometime now. It just took everyone a while to realize it.

“It’s been a little while, a few months since we started thinking that this might be the best thing to do,” Ross told MTV News late Monday (July 13). “Jon and I had been writing a bunch of stuff on the road, and it just got to a point when we were off tour, when we were talking about getting together and working on this stuff, that it became pretty apparent that we all weren’t wanting to go in the same direction. There was a period where we weren’t really talking to each other all that much, and Jon and I were just living at my house and continuing to write. And we kind of realized we needed to get over not speaking and figure out what was actually going on. So we all sat down and pretty much came to the conclusion that the best thing for everyone was to do what we did.”

Ross said the split was largely due to creative differences between him and Panic! frontman Brendon Urie. Seems Urie wanted the band to explore a more polished pop sound (like the demo they posted on their Web site last week), while Ross — and, by extension, Walker — was interested in making retro-inspired rock.

Or, as he put it: “Brendon’s more of a Peter Gabriel fan, and I’m more of a Ray Davies fan.”

“Brendon has always been a fan of pop music, but that’s such a broad term, because I guess I would say I would be too, but in a different way. Jon and I are still very much influenced by the Beatles and Beach Boys stuff and the Kinks and stuff like that,” Ross said. “And so that’s the stuff we were writing at my house … that’s the stuff we’re going to make now. I haven’t heard any of Brendon and [drummer] Spencer [Smith]’s stuff, to be honest.”

And eventually, those differences — coupled with the lack of communication between both camps — came to a head. So late last month, Ross had lunch with Smith, and the two cleared the air, both realizing that perhaps the best thing for all parties involved was to just head their separate ways.

“Spencer and I had lunch and caught up for a while, and then the big question came up, like, ‘Well, what do you want to do?’ and I said, ‘Well, I think it might be best if we kind of do our own think for a while,’ and he said, ‘I’m glad you said that, because I was going to say the same thing,’ ” Ross recalled. “And there was really no argument, which is really the best way that could’ve worked out. … I think really everybody will be happy doing what we’re doing. Me and Jon are really excited about what we’re working on, and those guys are happy too. I guess it got to the point where there might have been too many cooks in the kitchen.”

Ross made it clear that the split was very much an amicable one. He said that while he hasn’t heard any of the new Panic! stuff, he wishes Urie and Smith well and still considers them both to be his friends (they spoke over the Fourth of July weekend). The same cannot be said, however, about his former boss — Decaydance Records honcho/ Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz — who seems to have clearly aligned himself with the Urie/Smith camp following the split.

“I haven’t spoken to him in a while, since this happened. I guess I’ve been meaning to call him back. He called me, but I’ve missed a lot of phone calls this week,” Ross said. “We’re not sure [whether Ross' and Walker's new band will be on Wentz's Decaydance Records]. I’ll have to talk to him, but obviously from what’s happening online, I think he’s … he’s written a lot about them. I don’t know if they’re working together on their stuff. I’m not really sure, but it’s been awhile since we’ve spoken. It’s strange. It’s kind of weird.”

At press time, Wentz hadn’t responded to MTV News’ request for comment.

And though his relationship with Wentz might be finished, Ross still considers the split from Panic! to be a “good, healthy” thing. He said he and Walker are writing and recording songs (with Pretty. Odd. producer Rob Mathes) at a lightning-quick pace, and they’ll soon be revealing the fruits of their labor. The only thing that bothers him, he said, is the way many Panic! fans have treated him since the split. It seems that he’s become the bad guy in the whole scenario, and he doesn’t think that’s fair.

“That was probably the worst part, at least for us, knowing people were going to be upset,” he said. “I hope nobody blames anybody. It seems like, because those guys are sticking with the name, that it looked like it’s mine and Jon’s fault. I think a lot of people blamed us for quitting or ruining the band, and that part didn’t really seem fair, because it wasn’t the case. … Musically, it got to a roadblock, and we were going one way and they were going the other. But fans will be able to hear it soon enough. And then maybe they’ll change their minds.”

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Clip of New Song Called “Oh Glory” July 10, 2009

07.10.2009
Brendon and I have been hard at work in the studio writing and doing demos of new songs for all of you. Here is a clip of a new demo we recorded this past week…it’s called ‘Oh Glory.’

We’re really excited about the new songs were working on and can’t wait to release more. In a few weeks we’ll set out on the Blink-182 tour which is still unbelievable to us. They’re the reason I started playing music, and I can’t wait to be a part of something so to close me. Check back soon for more updates and our new single ‘New Perspective.’

Sincerely,
Spencer of Panic! At The Disco



I think it sounds great, I can’t wait to hear more! I’m so excited for this album! As much as I loved Pretty.Odd., I think this sounds like P!ATD and I’m loving it. I will truly miss Ryan & Jon being apart of the band, those guys are amazing but I’m sure they will do great with whatever they do and I know I’ll listen to and follow them.

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First Ryan Ross-less Panic At The Disco song out August 17 July 08, 2009

So yesterday was pretty nuts, right? First, Panic At The Disco guitarist/primary songwriter Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker quit the band. Then, hours later, Brendon Urie (vocals) and Spencer Smith (drums) responded to Ross and Walker’s departure, assuring fans that PATD will soldier on. Now, Alternative Press has exclusively learned that we’re just weeks away from finding out what the new Panic will sound like.

On August 25, Fueled By Ramen will issue the Jennifer’s Body movie soundtrack, which will include Panic’s first Ryan Ross-less song, “New Perspective.” According to the band’s publicist, neither Ross or Walker had any involvement in the track. The song is also scheduled to be serviced to radio on August 17, so now you know when to start calling your local request line. The Jennifer’s Body soundtrack will also feature new and unreleased material from All Time Low, Cobra Starship, Dashboard Confessional and others.

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Statement from Brendon and Spencer July 06, 2009

We just wanted to let you know, that the news of Ryan and Jon leaving the band is unfortunately true. It’s been an amazing journey being in a band with them, but sometimes individual tastes take friends in different directions and you can’t ignore it. They are some of the most talented guys we know, and we’re sure that whatever they do next will be great. That said, Panic At The Disco is alive and very very well. We are working on new songs that we are excited for you to hear. Our dates with Blink and Fall Out Boy start in a little less than a month, and we wouldn’t miss those for the world. We know everybody has a lot of questions at this point with everything being so out of the blue, most of those should be answered in the coming weeks. We appreciate every one of you, and hope you continue with us on this incredible ride.

Pay attention we have a surprise in store for you.

-Brendon and Spencer

PS we were cleaning out the practice space and you’ll never guess what we found!

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Ryan and Jon have left. July 06, 2009

This is the official statement from panic’s myspce.

We just wanted to let you know, that the news of Ryan and Jon leaving the band is unfortunately true. It’s been an amazing journey being in a band with them, but sometimes individual tastes take friends in different directions and you can’t ignore it. They are some of the most talented guys we know, and we’re sure that whatever they do next will be great. That said, Panic At The Disco is alive and very very well. We are working on new songs that we are excited for you to hear. Our dates with Blink and Fall Out Boy start in a little less than a month, and we wouldn’t miss those for the world. We know everybody has a lot of questions at this point with everything being so out of the blue, most of those should be answered in the coming weeks. We appreciate every one of you, and hope you continue with us on this incredible ride.

Pay attention we have a surprise in store for you.

-Brendon and Spencer

hi I’m AJ I was hired on as a co-web to help out a while back it’s been a crazy few months but I’m dedicated to keeping up the site now. Sorry I havn’t been around and you havn’t seen me but I will be around now.

Edit…additions from http://friendsorenemies.com

Ryan Ross and Jon Walker will be leaving Panic at the Disco to embark on a musical excursion of their own. Though the four of us have made music together in the past, we’ve creatively evolved in different directions which has compromised what each of us want to personally achieve. Over the years, we have remained close and honest with each other, which helped us to realize that our goals were different and that parting ways is truly what is best for each of us. We are all excited for the future, you should be too.

-Ryan & Jon

Stay posted to the Panic site for updates on Ryan and Jon’s new project, as well as a message from Brendon and Spencer who will continue on as Panic At The Disco. All touring and album plans for Panic will continue as previously announced.

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New Single From The New Album : “New Perspective” July 02, 2009

All Access Music Group is reporting “New Perspective”, the first single off Panic At The Disco’s new album, will be added to rotation at radio stations nationwide on August 18, 2009. The date is subject to change.

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Twitter updates for today from the boys May 20, 2009

Brendon:
-ernest goes to jail, then ernest gets scared stupid. is there anything this cat won’t do? oh, ernest, you ol’ tycoon…
-maybe Michel de Nostredame was right. maybe he wasn’t. i’m hoping for the latter, but either way, win/win.

Ryan:
-”Why didn’t anyone tell me this beard makes me look like a fucking serial killer?” -Jon
-comes with a price though. Not one good dream? Not even one!
-Just slept for 16 hours. I think I’m cured

Jon:
-Jingle jangle

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