I used to go to the gym when I was younger. My time spent in the spookily pristine YMCA was short-lived, seeing as I did not have the ambition to run neither 50 or .05 miles on the treadmill. Something must have changed in the span of three years though, because the gym ended up becoming my sanctuary. Keep Reading
Now almost 13 years after their first album was released, Panic!’s sound has changed with the decade, leaving “Pray for the Wicked” to be a (mostly) pop album with bursts of angst. But it also shows that Panic! is no longer the “2000’s emo” band made up of four young, aspiring musicians from Las Vegas. Keep Reading