When A&R execs cringe, fans usually win ("Yankee Hotel Foxtrot," anyone?), and the suits had to fear Panic's new idea: a '60s psych-pop concept piece. "Pretty. Odd" turns out to be all charm, Brendon Urie surprisingly deft at channeling the spirit of late Beatles' loopy orchestras and stage pianos.
Produced by Rob Mathes (Ghostface Killah, Jay-Z), Panic At The Disco's sophomore effort reinvents their sound???trading it all in for the classic styles of The Beatles and The Beach Boys. This release includes the first single "Nine In The Afternoon" and "The Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)."