News
PinkPantheress samples a Panic! At The Disco deep cut on her new single, Tonight
Watch the video for PinkPantheress’ new single Tonight, which samples Panic! At The Disco’s Pretty. Odd. track Do You Know What I’m Seeing?
Listen to Panic! At The Disco's song on the Frozen 2 soundtrack, Into The Unknown.
As if Brendon Urie hasn't already had an absolutely massive 2019, things have now gotten a whole lot, well… cooler. Because Panic! At The Disco have just unveiled a song from Disney's huge upcoming Frozen 2 movie.
Ahead of the film's release on November 15, Brendon's epic take on Into The Unknown – which is actually performed by Idina Menzel (Elsa) in the film, but Panic!'s version appears in the end credits – is now available to listen to in all its glory. And it's safe to say that the musician's ridiculously amazing vocals (his vocal type is: lyrical tenor [4 octaves] and his vocal range is: D2 – C5 – C6 [C7]… just FYI) are showcased brilliantly on this OTT tune.
As well as Panic!'s new track, Weezer are also set to have an end-credits song on Frozen 2, called Lost In The Woods. Lovely stuff.
Read this next: Why Brendon Urie is the best
Into The Unknown isn't the first time Panic! have found themselves getting involved in a huge blockbuster: last year they covered The Greatest Show on The Greatest Showman – Reimagined album. What's Brendon gonna do next, eh?
Listen to Into The Unknown below:
Back in May, Brendon said that it "wouldn't be too long" until a new Panic! album arrived.
“I thought I would take a little more time off and I’m already starting music,” he said. “Not with anything planned in mind, but just working on some ideas. I can’t help myself, so I don’t think it’ll be too long before another Panic! record.”
Interestingly, the band's most recent Pray For The Wicked full-length was also created under similar circumstances, with Brendon expecting to take a break after touring and performing in Broadway play Kinky Boots – and instead being drawn into his home studio to work on music.
“I thought I was going to take a break, and I told myself and my management, I said: ‘The day that I get home, from that day, I want two weeks. I’m not going to pick up my phone, I’m not going to check my email… you guys can’t contact me, I am off the grid! And if I end up alive after that two weeks we can get back to work, but I’m gone!’” he told Kerrang! last year. “So two days went by where I literally was just getting high and playing video games, for two days straight, and it was the best – just laying there so casually, just chilling. And then… ugh… I couldn’t stay away from the studio. So I would just jump to the back yard and just go and do whatever was inspiring to me.”