![]() “Hallelujah” marked a fresh start for Panic! at the Disco in more ways than one. Panic! at the Disco debuted the song, the band’s first new music in nearly two years, in April, and the audio on YouTube has amassed over 4 million views so far. I’m trying to defeat it in order to have some kind of catharsis.” In the sinner’s mind, there’s this puzzle going on - I’m chasing this girl through this story that I’ve woven for myself and I can’t seem to break the puzzle. As the priest, I’m trying to convince myself that it’s all okay, that I’ll absolve you of your sins and try to comfort you, and the sinner just isn’t having it. “I’m playing the sinner, and I’m playing the priest. “When I’m sitting in my confessional, basically, I’m playing two different characters,” frontman Brendon Urie told Mashable. The pop-punkers’ “Hallelujah” video is a dialogue between an impassioned preacher and a confessing sinner - and a nod to the Monument Valley puzzle game. Stand up and sing hallelujah (hallelujah!) for Panic! at the Disco’s brand new music video.
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