Pop group "Panic! At the Disco's" new album "Death of a Bachelor" has debuted at the no.1 spot, pushing David Bowie and Adele down the chart.
Album cover of "Death of a Bachelor" [File photo] |
The recording artist, Brendon Urie, says it's unbelievable to be in the same line as these two big artists.
"That's insane. To be in the same sentence as anyone like that - I'm not worthy! I'm conflicted about it. I'm happy, but man just losing a legend. Yeah, I mean that's unreal. But I'm glad that at least I had a chance to pop in there, get on people's radar. David Bowie had so many hits too. It's not like I'm hurting his career by any means."
Urie co-wrote the album's songs and plays most of the instruments on the pop-rock project, including the single of the same name, "Death of a Bachelor."
Urie is the lead vocals and only remaining original member of "Panic!" The album, released last month, is their fifth one and also the first one that topped the Billboard 200 chart and sold an equivalent of 190 thousand records in its first week of release.
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