Apparently, Panic has no "!" anymore at their new album.
"A moment of silence, please, for the lost exclamation point. Panic! at the Disco have become Panic at the Disco, the biggest rock & roll punctuation controversy since .38 Special dumped their decimal point. So what does this change mean? Have Panic renounced teen silliness and become mature, sober-minded rock veterans?"

Pretty. Odd. Album Cover

Back Cover
Pretty. Odd. Just like what it may sound. O-D-D. I've been listening to the songs on loop, pretty much, for these last few days. Bonus points for creativity. I mean, do you know of any other band who's pulled off Folk/Cabaret/Rock so well? Actually I don't know of any other band who have tried it!? Didn't think so. So yeah, the new approach is different from their last album. This time it's like "This is cool yet relaxing!" And I'm like getting high listening to the songs compiled in the album. Through my Zune that is. Seriously. Lullaby for me. Not boring though. Still some might say so. Ooh, and Ryan. He's singing too. Along with Brendon of course. And did you not know? One of the songs, 'Nine In The Afternoon' was played on the NBC drama, Heroes during a scene where Claire Bennet is practicing for a pep rally. Sure did! On 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' album, my favorite was 'Build God Then We'll Talk' while for this one, 'She Had The World' has captivated me. The song's Quite. Unique. Which tells you about this guy with this girl. The girl typically gets everything she wants except for the guy simply because he doesn't love her. That's basically it. Lyrics, inspiring as always. MIND-BLOWING! Great job guys! Official clips aren't available yet. SOON enough. I hope. I'm really excited for them to come out. So guys, GET THE ALBUM NOW! Just click 'download' like you always do. Out.
Do You Know What I'm Seeing.
She Had The World.
When The Day Met The Night.