Nine in the Afternoon
Panic at the Disco
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"Panic at the Disco", is a rock band that originated in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Their sound incorporates elements of pop punk, big beat, electronica, techno, and rock, along with many other genres like psychedelic, baroque pop, folk and jazz. "Nine in the Afternoon" is the first single from the second album by Panic at the Disco, Pretty. Odd. It is the band's first song release since losing the exclamation mark at the end of the "Panic" in their name, and was also the first song written for the album. The music video was directed by Shane Drake, who worked on "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" and "But It's Better If You Do". Many elements of the video relate it to The Beatles. Already mentioned is the Sgt. Pepper attire. The members of the band also each wake up in a different colored room, much like The Beatles had in their movie Help!. The members of the band also wear animal costumes like The Beatles had done for their "I Am The Walrus" video. The sequence where the members run away from a crowd of screaming girls is reminiscent of "A Hard Day's Night".
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