Having the opportunity, 25 years later, to create a piece of art that will represent the band is an amazing example of how creativity can come full circle. “So much of what Stabbing Westward’s music meant to me as a young art school student in the 90s is echoed in my work today.
“After hearing the song ‘Ghost’, I instantly fell in love with the line, ‘trapped in the wreckage of our lives,’ and built the cover image around that idea…Ī lone figure in a window, surrounded by the death and destruction that comes from chasing a reality that is constantly pulling away,” he added. “That’s why, when Chris Hall approached me with the idea of creating artwork for the new album, I felt as if I had been preparing for this project for the last 25 years. The video is part of a trilogy that acts as the prequel to This Is Gospel and Emperor’s New Clothes, also directed by Cloud. “As a fan of Stabbing Westward since the mid-90s, the dark emotional themes that run through their music became building blocks for my own work,” Seidman tells Bloody Disgusting. Panic At The Disco also unleashed an accompanying music video for Say Amen (Saturday Night) directed by longtime collaborator Daniel Cloud Campos and Spencer Susser. SUICIDE SQUAD: THE ALBUM is as wildly diverse as the Suicide Squad itself, showcasing new and previously unreleased material from some of the most commendable artists in contemporary music. Oh, and did I mention that the band got back together with their original producer ( John Fryer Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, 4AD, Cocteau Twins) and masterer ( Tom Baker) so it really brings back that chemistry that made them big ’90s mainstays?! Fuck yeah.Įven cooler, Chasing Ghosts features artwork by David Seidman, the artist who has also worked with Coheed and Cambria and is known for his ethereal and surrealistic imagery that calls to mind Salvador Dalí.īloody Disgusting has an exclusive look at all of Seidman’s absolutely stunning art that completes Stabbing Westward’s Chasing Ghosts, with the cover art directly inspired by the track “Ghost”: The track’s official companion video which holds never-before-released film footage will make its debut soon. The album features 10 tracks that have the industrial rock band’s characteristic sound with a modern sheen that picks up right where they left off. Now, as promised, Stabbing Westward is officially back with their first full-length LP in 20 years, Chasing Ghosts, which is set to drop on March 18, 2022, via COP International Records. Then, out of nowhere, the band returned with their first proper release in two decades, the three-song EP Dead & Gone, the first official new music since 2001. This is a medium close up shot which is used to show that he is the main person in the video as he’s the performer. Audio only, because the music video was blocked on YouTube.Hello everybody This is Panic At The Disco's epic trilogy (The Devil's Key Trilogy) that was c. vThe music video starts with a long panning shot of the singer, up his body towards his head, when the camera reaches his head he starts singing. In 2015, frontman Christopher Hall reformed the band, which began touring to celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary, which eventually led to the release of a (very hard to get) new song on the Cold Waves VI compilation back in 2017. Panic At The Disco: This Is Gospel: Music video analysis. Thirteen years on and Panic! are still cultivating trends across the rock and pop worlds, having already unleashed new material Say Amen (Saturday Night) – the final instalment in the band’s recent trilogy release which includes This Is Gospel and Emperor’s New Clothes.It’s been 20 years since Chicago-based industrial rock band Stabbing Westward released their self-titled LP that led to their eventual breakup and forming of The Dreaming (if you enjoy Stabbing Westward, there are some fantastic songs in their discography). Their debut, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, is still one of the emo scene’s defining records, featuring fan favourite I Write Sins Not Tragedies. Panic! have survived many a reinvention since they first broke out in 2005. We’ll have tickets for Panic! at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Thursday 11 October. To celebrate the release of their new record, tickets for Panic!’s upcoming Aussie shows will also go on general sale tomorrow at 10am (local time) tomorrow. The two-time Grammy nominees are hitting the road in support of their long-awaited sixth album, Pray For The Wicked, set to drop tomorrow (22 June). The video for new song ‘Say Amen (Saturday Night)’ is part of a trilogy supposedly which acts as a prequel to the clips for ‘This Is Gospel’ and ‘Emperor’s New Clothes’, which was. Panic! At The Disco are heading back down under for a fresh run of arena shows. Preview Panic! At The Disco announce new arena tourīrendon Urie leads Panic! back to Australia for a full arena tour this October