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Out school, or I did something embarrassing, and I need to talk to someone. Single artwork for “Lost in Japan.” “Lost in Japan” is track three on upcoming third album Shawn Mendes, which is to be released on May 25, 2018. Though my mom and I have our moments (our fights), as every mother-daughter pair has, my mom has been the one person I go to when I can’t sleep, or I have intense anxiety ab Photo by Shawn Mendes’s Instagram I remember being in seventh grade, crying on the bathroom floor in the middle of the night, having my first ever panic attack over going back to school after missing a few days because I was sick, and my mom was there. “Help me, it’s like the walls are caving in… I need somebody now,” hit home for me. As someone with anxiety, I appreciate its lyrics, especially, like I said before, the bridge. A haunting drum pattern builds up to an ‘eh’ chorus, but I hold the bridge close to my heart.Īt first, I hated “In My Blood.” The first thing I thought of was ‘boring,’ but now, it’s grown on me to a 3.5 / 5. Sticking to his roots with an acoustic track, Mendes sings with passion. “In My Blood” details Mendes’s struggle with anxiety. “In My Blood” is the most mature song Mendes has ever released, in terms of both lyrical content and production. Single artwork for “In My Blood.” The music video for this song was released on April 24, 2018, a little less than a month after the release of the single itself. On March 22, 2018, Mendes released the lead single from his upcoming third album, “In My Blood.” The next day, he released “Lost in Japan,” second single.
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“In My Blood” and “Lost In Japan,” Shawn MendesĪt only 19-years-old, pop artist Shawn Mendes has achieved success that thousands of artists can only dream of he’s headlined three tours of his own, topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number one three times, released two extremely successful albums, and won 40 awards out of 134 nominations. Everytime I listen to it, my feet tap along and my head is bopping.Īlthough I’m not a fan of the repetitive lyrics of this track, “(F*** A) Silver Lining” is a million times better than “Say Amen (Saturday Night).” Overall, I’d give “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” a 2 / 5, and “(F*** A) Silver Lining” a 3.5 / 5. Influenced by the 50s/60s, “(F*** A) Silver Lining” is fast-paced and loud. The second track “(F*** A) Silver Lining” caught my interest quickly. 2015’s “Emperor’s New Clothes” follows “This is Gospel,” and shows Urie’s entrance/journey into hell.“Say Amen (Saturday Night)” completes the trilogy. The music video for “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” is a prequel to 2013’s “This is Gospel” music video. As his date appears, she knees him the groin as he hits his high-note, then proceeds to beat him to a pulp and steals his key. One-by-one, Urie harms each robber with his bare hands. Suddenly, Urie appears, wearing the stolen key, and unafraid of the robbers. It begins with a clip of a newscaster discussing a stolen ‘Devil’s Key.’ As robbers dressed in all black and ski-masks make their way around Urie’s home, Urie’s phone buzzes with a text message. While the chorus is catchy, the savior for this song is lead singer Brendon Urie’s high-note at the end of the final chorus.ĭespite my dislike for the song, I can’t deny the music video is awesome. On March 21, 2018, the band released Say Amen for Silver Linings, a two-track EP, containing “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” and “(F*** A) Silver Lining.”īeginning with manipulated/choppy vocals, “Say Amen (Saturday Night)” immediately made me roll my eyes, as this beginning is very frequently seen in ‘pop-punk’ band Fall Out Boy’s most recent album my eyes just couldn’t help themselves.Īs the song continues, the chorus swells, reminiscent of “Victorious” off of P!ATD’s most recent album, Death of a Bachelor-except “Victorious” is actually a good song. Despite all of the changes, lead singer Brendon Urie has remained the one constant in P!ATD, and he isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. ALthough P!ATD transformed from a garage band to selling out arenas, members have come and gone during that time frame. Pop-punk band Panic! At the Disco (P!ATD) formed in 2004 in Summerlin, Las Vegas.
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Say Amen For Silver Linings, Panic! At the Disco The album will be released on June 22, 2018. Late March brought long-awaited music for fans of Panic! At the Disco, Shawn Mendes, and Snow Patrol, but were they worth the wait? Photo by Panic! At The Disco’s InstagramĪlbum artwork for Panic! At the Disco’s upcoming sixth studio album, Pray for the Wicked.