Music / rock

Viva Las Vengeance


Reviews (3)


Kerrang

d. 23. Aug. 2022

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Emily Carter

d. 23. Aug. 2022

"It absolutely borrows plenty from all of Brendon's influences - but that's not a bad thing. Viva Las Vengeance is both consistently catchy and classic-sounding, and another fine addition to Panic!'s remarkably varied discography".


NME

d. 19. Aug. 2022

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Ali Shutler

d. 19. Aug. 2022

"The whole thing sounds like it belongs on a jukebox rather than Spotify, but that doesn't mean it's ever predictable, as Panic! strut between the worlds of new wave, rock'n'roll and punk with utmost confidence. If Urie was worried about drastically veering off-track, he never lets it show".


AllMusic

2022

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Matt Collar

2022

"Viva Las Vengeance is Urie's amorous declaration to everything sumptuously mythic, exultant, tragic, and yes, even silly, about loving and aspiring to be a part of the rock & roll world. That Urie is completely self-aware about his place in that world makes the album all the more delicious".