I think anything you listen to is going to be different.
BRENDON URIEWhen I wrote a song, it would have to be from something I was really excited about, or a melody that’s been haunting me for weeks, or a message I wanted to convey lyrically. So it would have to start from something I felt very strongly about.
More Brendon Urie Quotes
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I love looking back, and even putting new music on vinyl – if it’s right!
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I think some songs are better on vinyl. I would rather listen to it in a club! 80% of this album; put it on in a club and just rage! Play it super loud!
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I think some songs are better on vinyl.
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I have my mother’s hips…I have an apple bottom.
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We’re just like you. Were not these older idols, you know, were just kids like you guys.
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You’re going to listen to a song differently if you’re just sitting around somewhere listening on your phone as opposed to sitting in a dark room listening to a vinyl album. It’s going to be a totally different experience.
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It’s ignorant! The stereotype is guys that are weak and have failing relationships write about how sad they are. If you listen to our songs, not one of them has that tone.
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Frank Sinatra turns 100 this year and his music has been a major player in the soundtrack of my life. So it’s only right that I return the favor and pay it forward.
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It’s fun to play characters in songs. I can just cheat a little bit… be this person for just a small amount of time and just help vent that idea.
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I wanted to talk about a lot of stuff that I’ve been through. Party-wise, it’s taken me almost a decade to party enough to accumulate enough experiences that I could sing about and put in one song!
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Heartbreak is the best motivation.
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I don’t care who gets in my way… I’m just gonna come right though and riot.
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People always try to stereotype us, but we don’t fit the emo stereotype.
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It’s just, for me, you know, the spirituality of being able to own up to your sins, as they’re called, and take responsibility for your actions really hit me this time around.
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When I wrote a song, it would have to be from something I was really excited about, or a melody that’s been haunting me for weeks, or a message I wanted to convey lyrically. So it would have to start from something I felt very strongly about.
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