Panic! At the Disco is again with a brand new single, and vulnerability is the secret. On Tuesday (Aug. 16), Brendon Urie shared the video for “Don’t Let the Mild Go Out,” the fourth single from upcoming album Viva Las Vengeance.
The primary verse sees Urie — who drives a traditional automobile within the easy black-and-white video — seemingly referencing Panic!’s 2005 hit single, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” from the then-group’s debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out.
“Stare at a wall that’s instructed a thousand tragedies/ Holding a hand that’s liked each a part of me/ A girl comes and tells me that I’ve acquired to go away/ Immediately everyone is the enemy/ Deep breaths from the room the place I watch you lie/ Any beat out of your coronary heart will get me by way of the evening/ You’re my love, you’re my demise, you’re my alibi/ Say this isn’t goodbye,” he sings on the primary verse.
He emotively continued on the refrain, “Who’s gonna drive me residence tonight?/ Who’s gonna argue ’until they win the battle?/ You’re the one one which is aware of easy methods to function/ My heavy equipment.”
“Viva Las Vengeance is a glance again at who I used to be 17 years in the past and who I’m now with the fondness I didn’t have earlier than,” Urie hinted of the upcoming album in a statement. “I didn’t notice I used to be making an album and there was one thing in regards to the tape machine that stored me sincere.”
Viva Las Vengeance is due Aug. 19 by way of Fueled by Ramen/DCD2 Information. Watch the video for “Don’t Let the Mild Go Out” under.