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− | '''Cricket & Clover''' was a scrapped album in between "A Fever |
+ | '''Cricket & Clover''' was a scrapped album in between "[[A Fever You Can't Sweat Out]]," and "[[Pretty. Odd.]]" It is more popularly known as the Cabin album. |
==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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− | After touring [[ |
+ | After touring Fever, [[Panic! At The Disco|Panic!]] went back to work to start writing another album. They returned to a rented cabin in the mountains in Nevada. The band started to go a little crazy being separated from everyone else and they didn't seem to get any real work done. |
− | The concept of this album was a little different. Instead of just a set of songs, Panic! decided to turn their second album into a story and each song led into the next song. "The lyrics weren't [written] as a band." Ex bassist Jon Walker said. "We were writing the lyrics, putting them to a piano and trying to figure out what to do from there." The whole idea for this album soon started to collapse before their eyes. After returning, they decided to go to the practice space that they used to practice for their first headliner tour. From there, they decided to start the writing process over and work on new songs, thus scratching the whole Cricket & Clover album. [[File:Tumblr_mkjmebmTks1r1khx4o1_500.png|thumb|322px|Lyrics written by ex Guitarist, Ryan Ross for Cricket & Clover.]] |
+ | The concept of this album was a little different. Instead of just a set of songs, Panic! decided to turn their second album into a story and each song led into the next song. "The lyrics weren't [written] as a band." Ex bassist [[Jon Walker]] said. "We were writing the lyrics, putting them to a piano and trying to figure out what to do from there." The whole idea for this album soon started to collapse before their eyes. After returning, they decided to go to the practice space that they used to practice for their first headliner tour. From there, they decided to start the writing process over and work on new songs, thus scratching the whole Cricket & Clover album. [[File:Tumblr_mkjmebmTks1r1khx4o1_500.png|thumb|322px|Lyrics written by ex Guitarist, Ryan Ross for Cricket & Clover.]] |
==Songs/Tracks== |
==Songs/Tracks== |
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− | Many |
+ | Many songs were written for the cabin album, but none of them ever reached the surface for anyone to actually download and grab a hold of. |
There were a total of 6 songs that are known to have been written for Cricket & Clover. Only two have names. |
There were a total of 6 songs that are known to have been written for Cricket & Clover. Only two have names. |
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* It's True Love (Bits and pieces can be heard on YouTube) |
* It's True Love (Bits and pieces can be heard on YouTube) |
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− | * Nearly Witches (Released on the FOB Mix-tape under the name Paul Revere Jumpsuit Apparatus. It was a demo at the time and didn't become an actual song until Vices & Virtues). |
+ | * Nearly Witches (Released on the FOB Mix-tape under the name Paul Revere Jumpsuit Apparatus. It was a demo at the time and didn't become an actual song until [[Vices & Virtues]]). |
− | * Technically, the song was written after they had come down from the mountains according to the drummer, Spencer, but it still counts as one of the Cabin songs. |
+ | * Technically, the song was written after they had come down from the mountains according to the drummer, [[Spencer Smith|Spencer]], but it still counts as one of the Cabin songs. |
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Revision as of 11:27, 29 July 2018
Cricket & Clover. | |
Released | Never was released (Scrapped) |
Recorded | 2007, in a Cabin in the Mountains of Nevada |
Length | Unknown |
Producer | Rob Mathes |
Genre | Alternative |
Cricket & Clover was a scrapped album in between "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out," and "Pretty. Odd." It is more popularly known as the Cabin album.
Origins
After touring Fever, Panic! went back to work to start writing another album. They returned to a rented cabin in the mountains in Nevada. The band started to go a little crazy being separated from everyone else and they didn't seem to get any real work done.
The concept of this album was a little different. Instead of just a set of songs, Panic! decided to turn their second album into a story and each song led into the next song. "The lyrics weren't [written] as a band." Ex bassist Jon Walker said. "We were writing the lyrics, putting them to a piano and trying to figure out what to do from there." The whole idea for this album soon started to collapse before their eyes. After returning, they decided to go to the practice space that they used to practice for their first headliner tour. From there, they decided to start the writing process over and work on new songs, thus scratching the whole Cricket & Clover album.
Songs/Tracks
Many songs were written for the cabin album, but none of them ever reached the surface for anyone to actually download and grab a hold of.
There were a total of 6 songs that are known to have been written for Cricket & Clover. Only two have names.
(Note: These songs aren't in the order that they are here)
- It's True Love (Bits and pieces can be heard on YouTube)
- Nearly Witches (Released on the FOB Mix-tape under the name Paul Revere Jumpsuit Apparatus. It was a demo at the time and didn't become an actual song until Vices & Virtues).
- Technically, the song was written after they had come down from the mountains according to the drummer, Spencer, but it still counts as one of the Cabin songs.
Albums | |
2005 | A Fever You Can't Sweat Out |
2008 | Pretty. Odd. |
2011 | Vices & Virtues |
2013 | Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! |
2016 | Death of a Bachelor |
2018 | Pray for the Wicked |
2022 | Viva Las Vengeance |
Scrapped | Cricket & Clover |