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Listen to Panic! At The Disco's song on the Frozen 2 soundtrack, Into The Unknown.
As if Brendon Urie hasn't already had an absolutely massive 2019, things have now gotten a whole lot, well… cooler. Because Panic! At The Disco have just unveiled a song from Disney's huge upcoming Frozen 2 movie.
Ahead of the film's release on November 15, Brendon's epic take on Into The Unknown – which is actually performed by Idina Menzel (Elsa) in the film, but Panic!'s version appears in the end credits – is now available to listen to in all its glory. And it's safe to say that the musician's ridiculously amazing vocals (his vocal type is: lyrical tenor [4 octaves] and his vocal range is: D2 – C5 – C6 [C7]… just FYI) are showcased brilliantly on this OTT tune.
As well as Panic!'s new track, Weezer are also set to have an end-credits song on Frozen 2, called Lost In The Woods. Lovely stuff.
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Into The Unknown isn't the first time Panic! have found themselves getting involved in a huge blockbuster: last year they covered The Greatest Show on The Greatest Showman – Reimagined album. What's Brendon gonna do next, eh?
Listen to Into The Unknown below:
Back in May, Brendon said that it "wouldn't be too long" until a new Panic! album arrived.
“I thought I would take a little more time off and I’m already starting music,” he said. “Not with anything planned in mind, but just working on some ideas. I can’t help myself, so I don’t think it’ll be too long before another Panic! record.”
Interestingly, the band's most recent Pray For The Wicked full-length was also created under similar circumstances, with Brendon expecting to take a break after touring and performing in Broadway play Kinky Boots – and instead being drawn into his home studio to work on music.
“I thought I was going to take a break, and I told myself and my management, I said: ‘The day that I get home, from that day, I want two weeks. I’m not going to pick up my phone, I’m not going to check my email… you guys can’t contact me, I am off the grid! And if I end up alive after that two weeks we can get back to work, but I’m gone!’” he told Kerrang! last year. “So two days went by where I literally was just getting high and playing video games, for two days straight, and it was the best – just laying there so casually, just chilling. And then… ugh… I couldn’t stay away from the studio. So I would just jump to the back yard and just go and do whatever was inspiring to me.”