![]() ![]() In the article, Mashable also brings us the knowledge that Urie is hoping for a late October release, which is, dare I make the pun-music to my ears. It lacked structure, and this really took the edge from the overall effect. It’s obvious Panic At The Disco had an impressive vision for this video, but it just wasn’t executed well. “Hallelujah” signals a great direction for what remains of the band, and I’m still hoping for an official album announcement soon. While Hallelujah mirrors This Is Gospel, and I Write Sins Not Tragedies in subject, it’s video lacks production value. ![]() So I do want to kind of create this idea that you don’t need religion - you need whatever makes you happy. I don’t affiliate with any religion specifically, but I do like to think that when I’m creating music, it’s a very spiritual thing. It’s really kind of touching on that religious connotation. As the priest, I’m trying to convince myself that it’s all okay, that I’ll absolve you of your sins and try to comfort you, and the sinner just isn’t having it…it was kind of a no-brainer to want to sing about accepting responsibility for stuff I’ve done in the past. I’m playing the sinner, and I’m playing the priest. When I’m sitting in my confessional, basically, I’m playing two different characters. The religious imagery is strong in this one-considering the lyrics, that’s no big surprise.
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