Panic! at the Disco‘s Brendon Urie confidently walks up the side of a tall building in the band’s new video for “High Hopes.” The video is also modeled off the cover of their chart-topping new album Pray for the Wicked.
“No matter how hard your dreams seem, keep going. You might even have to climb up the side of a building in downtown La, but it’ll all be worth it at the top. Stay up on that rise,” Panic! at the Disco wrote of the inspiring visual,...
“No matter how hard your dreams seem, keep going. You might even have to climb up the side of a building in downtown La, but it’ll all be worth it at the top. Stay up on that rise,” Panic! at the Disco wrote of the inspiring visual,...
- 8/27/2018
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Fall Out Boy is taking us behind the scenes of their brand new single, "Young and Menace."
Only Et has your exclusive look at the making of the music video, in which lyricist Pete Wentz explains exactly what inspired the song.
"The concept of the video is realizing that your place in the world is maybe not just what you thought it is, or thought it was growing up," he says. "I grew up as a weird kid in a place where I felt like I didn't fit in. It wasn't until finding punk rock and stuff, that I felt like I found other people who similarly felt like they didn't fit in."
The video, directed by Brendan Walter and Mel Soria, follows a young girl with monsters for parents as she struggles with her identity.
"Anybody knows what it's like to feel like they don't belong and have to fight for a place in the world...
Only Et has your exclusive look at the making of the music video, in which lyricist Pete Wentz explains exactly what inspired the song.
"The concept of the video is realizing that your place in the world is maybe not just what you thought it is, or thought it was growing up," he says. "I grew up as a weird kid in a place where I felt like I didn't fit in. It wasn't until finding punk rock and stuff, that I felt like I found other people who similarly felt like they didn't fit in."
The video, directed by Brendan Walter and Mel Soria, follows a young girl with monsters for parents as she struggles with her identity.
"Anybody knows what it's like to feel like they don't belong and have to fight for a place in the world...
- 5/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
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