- Record Label: Fueled by Ramen Records
- Release Date: Aug 19, 2022
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 217 Ratings
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Positive: 135 out of 217
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Mixed: 14 out of 217
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Negative: 68 out of 217
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Aug 21, 2022Álbum coeso, bem teatral e mostra a potência vocal do Brendon Urie. Uma mistura dos dois primeiros álbuns, com um apoio vocal muito bom, guitarras marcantes em algumas faixas, muitas referências musicais e quem era de Queen (como eu) vai amar o álbum.
Tem pessoas que falam que o Ryan Ross faz falta, mas não faz não, o Brendon se sai muito bem e é inegável o crescimento do vocalista. -
Mar 1, 2023Respectable album, glad to see it performed well critically but it wasn't really for me. That being said, Local God is one of my favourite P!ATD songs of all time!
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Jan 18, 2023This album gets better with each listen. Urie has outdone himself on this one! It is not what I was expecting but that’s Panic, always trying new things. I love what they have done with the sound, playing homage to other greats, the instrumentality is just incredible, and the emotion in Urie’s vocals is just outstanding. You can’t help but dance and sing along!
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Jan 18, 2023This record is so fun! Not one skip for me and you hear something new everytime you listen.
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Dec 23, 2022
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Aug 19, 2022An ambitious desire to dazzle us theatrically falls flat. The instrumentals and vocals carry an unsettling dissonance at times. Several numbers sound the same while lacking anything memorable. Doing too much and delivering so little, I can't say I'd recommend this album to anyone.
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Oct 6, 2022I honestly think this album isn't bad, but I wouldn't say it's their best work. There's some good songs and there are some that are meh.
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Oct 1, 2022
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Oct 1, 2022Very interesting album by Brendon Urie and a really change of pace because DOAB and PFTW were really different compared to the old stuff P!ATD used to release and yeah I give this a solid 9 because it's so much fun listening to this album.
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Sep 29, 2022
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Sep 24, 2022Boring. Just boring. Panic At The Disco hasn’t been good since ten years ago.
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Sep 23, 2022I love it so much! Didn't like it at first sight, but my god it's so good. When you analyze the lyrics, it actually turns into a very melancholic thing, even the most danceable musics. Sugar Soaker and MOAB might just be cool fun tunes tho, and honestly that's okay. This album is underrated!
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Sep 22, 2022
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Sep 20, 2022Really good listen would for sure recommend a emotional and a slow ride with a few highs in the middle and ending in a slow way
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Sep 20, 2022
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Sep 17, 2022The worst Panic's album! Why? Because it's a radical and awful change. The rythms are so weird in the bad way,
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Sep 16, 2022
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Sep 14, 2022
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Sep 13, 2022As a lifelong Panic! fan, the transformation of Brandon Urie into a weak, watered-down Scissor Sisters is incredibly upsetting. Only good song on the album is the title track
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Sep 13, 2022
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Sep 4, 2022
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Sep 4, 2022Terrible album. Distasteful lyrics and overall a bad listening experience. Honestly, he should be ashamed and embarrassed at releasing something this bad.
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Sep 1, 2022
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Aug 31, 2022Brendon hits some nostalgia points with vintage sound and a return to some rock. Fun spin, but some odd lyrics here and there. Nothing is really under the surface, but the return to form, in the form of Panic!’s signature switch-ups keep this record heavy in my current rotation. Massive talent showcase, if nothing else.
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Aug 30, 2022Arguably their best work. Not one for those who only enjoy TikTok music but a rewarding listen for the rest.
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Aug 30, 2022Not very Panic!-esque but still very very good! Might even be a grower! Some great songs to get you through the album without being a slump for too long.
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Aug 29, 2022This album is pretty much same same, none of the songs are unique and all use the typical "pop" traits, Brendon Urie clearly wants to be Queen or Frank Sinatra.
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Aug 27, 2022Terrible album. There is not one good song on it. Never been a fan of this guy.
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Aug 26, 2022
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Aug 26, 2022
Awards & Rankings
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Aug 24, 2022It absolutely borrows plenty from all of Brendon’s influences – but that’s not a bad thing. Viva Las Vengeance is both consistently catchy and classic-sounding, and another fine addition to Panic!’s remarkably varied discography.
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Aug 19, 2022The album is like a wild ride in a muscle car where someone’s constantly fiddling with the radio, forever chasing the high that comes with hearing the perfect riff at the perfect moment. ... Viva Las Vengeance sounds great, its piston-like licks and soaring solos acting like time machines to a rose-colored-glasses-refracted era.
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Aug 19, 2022For those of us who love both power pop and musical theater, though, and haven’t been as much enamored of their previous emo, this is Panic!’s best album. The paradox is that this may be one-man-band Urie’s hardest-rocking collection, as well as his most stagy.