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7.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 261 Ratings

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  1. AlexP.
    Apr 5, 2008
    10
    I just love their new album they took a chance on doing something completly different from their last album and I think they deserve a slap on the back.
  2. MichaelS.
    Apr 4, 2008
    10
    I love this album! It totally removes all the negative points that people have about Panic at the Disco. This album is catchy and absolutely delves into a new and interesting, even more refreshing musical style. It incorporates the musical styles of the Beatles and even in some ways the beach boys. It just proves that the band have matured and their recent success in the UK album chart I love this album! It totally removes all the negative points that people have about Panic at the Disco. This album is catchy and absolutely delves into a new and interesting, even more refreshing musical style. It incorporates the musical styles of the Beatles and even in some ways the beach boys. It just proves that the band have matured and their recent success in the UK album chart has proved it successful. Expand
  3. KyleJ
    May 3, 2008
    10
    Probably the best new music I've heard in a long while. It's excellent that they're exploring other genres and adding variety to their repertoire. They may lose some of the "emo" crowd with music that's more uplifting... but in the words of the band in an NME interview, "Emo is bull__. We want to be the new Radiohead." They're definitely separating themselves from Probably the best new music I've heard in a long while. It's excellent that they're exploring other genres and adding variety to their repertoire. They may lose some of the "emo" crowd with music that's more uplifting... but in the words of the band in an NME interview, "Emo is bull__. We want to be the new Radiohead." They're definitely separating themselves from the crowd. Expand
  4. Octavius
    Mar 25, 2008
    10
    I'm not really a PATD fan but I must say that this album impressed me so much especially considering its predecessor did absolutely nothing for me. I know everyone's saying they ripped off the Beatles, but to be honest what band hasn't ripped The Beatles in one way or another? And since so many bands have why hold PATD to a different standard? I think people who are pushing I'm not really a PATD fan but I must say that this album impressed me so much especially considering its predecessor did absolutely nothing for me. I know everyone's saying they ripped off the Beatles, but to be honest what band hasn't ripped The Beatles in one way or another? And since so many bands have why hold PATD to a different standard? I think people who are pushing this issue are just haters. This is coming from a person who could have cared less about this band before this album. I'm willing to give praise and congrats when its earned and Panic At The Disco will have deserved all the praise and kudos it gets from this great album. Expand
  5. JanmikS.
    Apr 24, 2008
    10
    I think the shift was very daring and awesome.. It sounds nothing like rushed up, unplanned music.
  6. DevonS
    Apr 27, 2008
    10
    Okay, you "emo" kids that can't deal with the fact that Panic has changed need to grow up. They sound much more mature in this album, and the best part is, they're songs don't sound completely computer-generated! I can't stop listening to it! I highly recommend it.
  7. Bronwynn
    Apr 7, 2008
    10
    I loved this album, it's so diffrent from a fever you can't sweat out, but i still loved it...there are so many songs on this album that make you wanna get up and dance (which is what music should do).
  8. ConnorS.
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    Perfect. Super awesome.
  9. MeganM.
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    This is a great CD.
  10. DrekH.
    Mar 27, 2008
    10
    In my opinion, the pessimists have not really stopped to *listen* to this album. I bought it without thinking based on my endearment to the previous album's dark and punky, yet hip and fast-paced rhythms. When I first put it into my CD player, I felt an immediate disappointment with the more happy, upbeat, and seemingly uninspired music. Yet the more I listened, the more I looked In my opinion, the pessimists have not really stopped to *listen* to this album. I bought it without thinking based on my endearment to the previous album's dark and punky, yet hip and fast-paced rhythms. When I first put it into my CD player, I felt an immediate disappointment with the more happy, upbeat, and seemingly uninspired music. Yet the more I listened, the more I looked into the music and realized how truly original it was. It may not be perfect, but it certainly shows a step in the right direction. After all, who wants to continue buying more of the same? Pretty. Odd. is a very fitting title for a great album that, while seemingly a large step away from 'Fever', is the marking of a band that could have a long, evolving history in the spotlight. The talented weaving of the album as a whole is, in a different manner, every bit as ambitious and original as the first album. We can only expect Panic(!?) to get better as time goes on and to continue introducing us to novel albums that are not carbon copies of the previous ones. Meanwhile, I will continue to listen to both 'Fever' and 'Pretty. Odd.' depending on which mood I'm in. Expand
  11. KarlS.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    I loved this album. A great reinvention for the vegas band that have cemented themselves as one of the best bands of the 21st century
  12. JeffreyD.
    Mar 29, 2008
    10
    Amazing album. This album is meant to be listened to in a dimly lit room, played on vinyl, possibly with headphones on, and definitely smoking something. Its beautiful, daring, and clever. Making a switch from 'Fever' to an album more like this is not something to take timid swings at, they charged at 'Pretty. Odd.' full bore. The album as a whole, from start to finish Amazing album. This album is meant to be listened to in a dimly lit room, played on vinyl, possibly with headphones on, and definitely smoking something. Its beautiful, daring, and clever. Making a switch from 'Fever' to an album more like this is not something to take timid swings at, they charged at 'Pretty. Odd.' full bore. The album as a whole, from start to finish paints a very fun and addicting picture. Notable psychedelic songs: The Piano Knows, When the Day, and Behind the Sea. Expand
  13. JuliaG.
    Mar 28, 2008
    10
    If the Beatles were here for the day that Panic At The Disco released their new album "Pretty.Odd.", they would be the first in line to buy the album. With the same warm, yet edgy voice that came across in Panic at the Disco's previous album "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out", thanks to the talented Brendon Urie, and then mixed with the trumpets and other bold band instruments, you If the Beatles were here for the day that Panic At The Disco released their new album "Pretty.Odd.", they would be the first in line to buy the album. With the same warm, yet edgy voice that came across in Panic at the Disco's previous album "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out", thanks to the talented Brendon Urie, and then mixed with the trumpets and other bold band instruments, you feel as though McCartney, Lennon and the rest of the gang were the ones who made this album for 2008. In Panic's single, "Nine in the Afternoon", the instrumental break makes you think you're listening to "Penny Lane" or "Eleanor Rigby". But, for all of you who are not Beatles fans, this album still has that catchy beat and rhythm that Panic brought to us in the past. I recommend not just buying the single, but the entire album, so therefore you are able to feel the compassion for the love of music they bring to us. Expand
  14. Apr 20, 2012
    10
    This was Panic at the Disco at their best. Pretty. Odd. is a great example of a band maturing their sound for their sophomore album. If only it hadn't been so short lived...
  15. Jun 14, 2014
    10
    With "Pretty. Odd.", the band is trying to tell us that they matured. And that seems about right. The Beatles and The Beach Boys are some of the obvious major influences around here. "Nine In the Afternoon" is a great hit song that could only have been done by them.
  16. Oct 29, 2015
    10
    This album, inspired by 1960's rock such as The Beatles and The Kinks, doesn't disappoint with songs that have that '60s feel to them such as "Nine In The Afternoon".
  17. Jan 6, 2020
    10
    I feel like this album is so great, I can’t even explain it. A complete masterpiece
  18. Jul 4, 2020
    10
    i love this album so much but i do understand why most of panic! at the disco fans at the time wouldn't like this album but i do think this is their best album and Even better then their first album i am so happy this album Exists if it didn't i wold never love panic! at the disco!
  19. Apr 15, 2022
    10
    Gorgeous. A truly valiant effort by Ryan Ross and co. Really shows off the beauty of what music can be. Is it the best album of all time? Nah, but it still deserves a 10. Highlights include: Northern Downpour, That Green Gentleman, Nine in the Afternoon, and When the Day Met the Night.
  20. Sammy
    Apr 6, 2008
    9
    I'm taken aback by how much I like this album. Panic had a strong debut, but it never once felt original. This album truly establishes an original identity for the band. The tunes are wonderfully musical, and I can't stop listening to it.
  21. Leah
    Apr 1, 2008
    9
    A valiant effort - ambitious as hell and pleasing. I'm never really into this type of music, but they really don't sound like anything else out there right now. People who've decided they're no good on principle need to deflate their egos - it's a good album. True, it's not In Rainbows or Boxer or anything, but it's good and significantly different from A valiant effort - ambitious as hell and pleasing. I'm never really into this type of music, but they really don't sound like anything else out there right now. People who've decided they're no good on principle need to deflate their egos - it's a good album. True, it's not In Rainbows or Boxer or anything, but it's good and significantly different from anything else they could have done - they've got so much potential for a bunch of 20 year olds. Expand
  22. Andrew
    Apr 3, 2008
    9
    Their first album was a Fall Out Boy rip-off. This one is refreshingly different and ambitious and every song is great easy listening for summer.
  23. JasonM
    Mar 26, 2008
    9
    This album is defenitely a departure from their previous work, but if nothing else it is a step forward toward greatness.
  24. HenryJ.
    Mar 31, 2008
    9
    Refreshing!
  25. JoshuaN.
    Mar 30, 2008
    9
    This is such a good step for a band that many consider petty and worthless. It's a risky change of sound, but if you know music you realize this was the right choice to make. Everything about this album is much better than Fever. Panic is taking a step in the right direction.
  26. ChrisV.
    Mar 31, 2008
    9
    The CD Pretty. Odd, its pretty odd. I think Panic shouldn't have to remove the "!" in the first place, it seems that the ! whas everything in "A Fever ou CAnt Sweat Out", but, I must admit, I listened to the Pretty Odd CD yesterday, and it's diferent, but I think in a good way. It's not that bad as everyone is saying. Come on, if you guys dont like Panic at the Disco, just The CD Pretty. Odd, its pretty odd. I think Panic shouldn't have to remove the "!" in the first place, it seems that the ! whas everything in "A Fever ou CAnt Sweat Out", but, I must admit, I listened to the Pretty Odd CD yesterday, and it's diferent, but I think in a good way. It's not that bad as everyone is saying. Come on, if you guys dont like Panic at the Disco, just dont listen to them (Period)... Expand
  27. Tayler
    Apr 1, 2008
    9
    I LOVE Pretty Odd. It is the first album in a long time that I can actually listen to the whole thing through without changing to the next song. Panic is just exercise their musical optionns, and they did it pretty well. So what if they sound like the Beatles? A lot of bands do. If you don't like Panic's new sound then don't listen to them. Durh.
  28. DaisukeK.
    Apr 13, 2008
    9
    This is a great album on it's own. When compared to A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, people complain about how PATD has changed too much. But that is the glory of Pretty. Odd. It is not their debut album, and anybody who expected another album like their first is naive. PATD is an innovative band that explores their own creativity instead of pandering to your wants. Yes, A Fever You This is a great album on it's own. When compared to A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, people complain about how PATD has changed too much. But that is the glory of Pretty. Odd. It is not their debut album, and anybody who expected another album like their first is naive. PATD is an innovative band that explores their own creativity instead of pandering to your wants. Yes, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out was an excellent album, but Pretty. Odd. is also an excellent album. Comparing the two is comparing apples to oranges. If PATD can make such a change between their first and second albums, while still sounding awesome, I can't wait for their third album. Who knows? Maybe it will be a gospel album. Expand
  29. SydneyMo.
    Apr 25, 2008
    9
    A very daring and inspiring CD. Panic has adapted a Beatles-esque vibe, but it is a refreshing change from their last album. Having a variety in their sound is a great change from the Fall Out Boy sound they had last time. It is definitely a CD that you have to listen to more than once to love, and i have done just that. I think that Panic!'s prior crowd will adapt to the change, or A very daring and inspiring CD. Panic has adapted a Beatles-esque vibe, but it is a refreshing change from their last album. Having a variety in their sound is a great change from the Fall Out Boy sound they had last time. It is definitely a CD that you have to listen to more than once to love, and i have done just that. I think that Panic!'s prior crowd will adapt to the change, or they were never really fans at all. Expand
  30. Joe
    Mar 26, 2008
    9
    What a refreshing album. The sound really surprised me, because I always thought of Panic at the Disco as Fall Out Boy, Jr. Boy have they shed that skin. Thank God. Pretty. Odd. echoes The Beatles and hints at Chicago. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Metascore
70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 22
  2. Negative: 0 out of 22
  1. More often than not (and this is the kicker, ladies and gentlemen), Pretty. Odd. is just pretty dull.
  2. Even when it's over the top, which is basically always, Pretty. Odd. sounds cheerful, with a broad sense of humor that does honor to the noble legacy of ELO mastermind Jeff Lynne.
  3. 80
    Pretty.Odd lives up to its title because it dares to be optimistically beautiful at a time when sadness and ugliness might have won them easier credibility. [Apr 2008, p.92]