The Seventh studio album from Panic! at the Disco, the solo project of Brendon Urie, who called the album "a look back at who I was 17 years ago and who I am now with the fondness I didn't have before."
Over the course of six self-recorded and mostly self-released LPs, Alex G has built a body of work unassuming in it's presentation but astounding in it's depth.
Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!! sees the Panic! paying homage to their Las Vegas roots via a glittery sonic approach inspired by their ever- increasing collection of vintage and modern synthesizers.