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Posted on August 14, 2009
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AP Interview with Brendon Urie. This makes me super excited for their new album.

So when you do start focusing on new material after this tour, do you think it will have more elements of A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out than Pretty. Odd.?
We didn’t want to purposely replicate anything we’d ever done in the past. I think the one thing that we missed from the first record was how a lot of the songs sounded different, just in the sense that we had a song that was just totally heavy and had electronics. Then we had a song that was totally backed by strings and accordions. They each had their own respective vibe to them, and we kind of missed out on that a lot on the second record. Even though it was so much fun, we just wanted to do something different this time. Me and Spencer just kind of miss throwing in whatever idea came in. Like, “Okay, start with a weird jazz arc, then we’d go into a chorus that sounds like ‘In Your Eyes’ or something.” It was just cool to throw out ideas regardless of genre or taste—as long as we thought it was cool or good. That’s something that we want to get back.

I feel more confident with that because that’s totally my MO, I think. I jump from one thing, I’m like, “Oh, yeah, that’s cool. Oh, but that’s cool, too. Oh, shit, that’s cool, too.” So I’m just kind of jumping all over the place.