Exclusive! Watch Panic at the Disco Rock Abbey Road Studios

Drummer Spencer Smith details the Vegas-based quartet's return to the seminal London studios for Live From Abbey Road, the Sundance Channel's rock performance series.

Rest your eyes on an exclusive sneak peek at Sundance series Live From Abbey Road's new episode documenting Panic at the Disco's return to the famed London studio -- the creation site of their new set Pretty.

New Video: Panic at the Disco, "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)"

The Las Vegas-based foursome's characteristic, over-the-top theatrics join their newfound sonic in a whimsical, conceptual music video.
Panic's Ryan Ross & Brendon Urie / Photo by Casey Flanigan

"Things have changed for me!" Panic at the Disco harmonize in the new music video for "That Green Gentlemen (Things Have Changed)." And they certainly have, notably with the quartet's latest album, the Spin praised set Pretty.

Panic at the Disco Kick Off Honda Civic Tour in S.F.

With Motion City Soundtrack, the Hush Sound, and Phantom Planet, the Vegas-based quartet become the talk of the town.
Panic at the Disco / Photo by Casey Flanigan

Described by bassist Jon Walker of tour headliner Panic at the Disco as "one hell of a convoy," the aesthetically wondrous Honda Civic Tour, also featuring Motion City Soundtrack, the Hush Sound, and Phantom Planet, kicked off at San Francisco's Warfield last night (April 10), and thankfully, destroyed lingering chatter of the recent Olympic torch fiasco with tunes aplenty.

Panic at the Disco, 'Pretty. Odd.' (Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen)

Love is all these emo moptops need to silence the haters.

Members of most bands pay their dues in a van with no money and no audience, but Panic at the Disco's Ryan Ross played nurse to an alcoholic dad who died when the young quartet first hit the road. And it's given the Vegas kids an acute sense of responsibility.

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