New Perspective (song)

New Perspective (song)
"New Perspective"
Single by Panic! at the Disco
from the album Jennifer's Body: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Released July 28, 2009 (2009-07-28)
November 2, 2009 (2009-11-02) (UK)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre Alternative rock, power pop
Length 3:47
Label Fueled by Ramen
Decaydance
Writer(s) Brendon Urie & John Feldmann
Panic! at the Disco singles chronology
"Northern Downpour"
(2008)
"New Perspective"
(2009)
"The Ballad of Mona Lisa"
(2011)
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"New Perspective" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco, released on July 28, 2009 as a single promoting the film Jennifer's Body. Vocalist Brendon Urie began writing the song two years prior to its recording regarding a dream he had. The song was completed in the summer of 2009, and was co-written by producer John Feldmann. "New Perspective" was Panic! at the Disco's first single in aftermath of the departure of guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker, both of whom had no involvement in the track.

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Background

On July 6, 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker announced via the band's official website that the two were leaving the band.[1][2] The statement, in part, read: "Ryan Ross and Jon Walker will be leaving Panic at the Disco to embark on a musical excursion of their own. Though the four of us have made music together in the past, we’ve creatively evolved in different directions which has compromised what each of us want to personally achieve. Over the years, we have remained close and honest with each other, which helped us to realize that our goals were different and that parting ways is truly what is best for each of us."[2] In an interview following the split, Ross explained that he first brought the idea to Smith in late June 2009 over lunch: "Spencer and I had lunch and caught up for a while, and then the big question came up, like, 'Well, what do you want to do?' and I said, 'Well, I think it might be best if we kind of do our own thing for a while,' and he said, 'I'm glad you said that, because I was going to say the same thing,' " Ross recalled. "And there was really no argument, which is really the best way that could've worked out." Ross said the split was largely due to creative differences between him and Urie. Urie wanted the band to explore a more polished pop sound, while Ross — and, by extension, Walker — was interested in making retro-inspired rock.[3] The departures came at an odd time for the band, reportedly in the final stages of completing the writing process of their third album.[4] The news asserted that both tour plans with Blink-182 in August 2009 and new album production "will continue as previously announced,"[1] and the announcement ended with the teaser for a "surprise" soon to come.[2]

"New Perspective" was recorded in the spring of 2009 with producer John Feldmann.[5] Brendon Urie wrote the song two years prior after waking up from a dream.[6] Urie wrote the first verse of the song and worked on the rest with Feldmann.[7] Ross and Walker had no involvement in the track.[8] The songs were described by drummer Spencer Smith as "Brendon and I having fun, because that's what we want to do."[5] "New Perspective" was mentioned by Smith as a "side" of the new songs, 10 that were demoed in the summer of 2009. Smith described the styles as similar to that of both Frank Sinatra and Queen, with the electronic presence first found on the band's debut record, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.[9] The producers of Jennifer's Body asked the band for a song. Urie and Smith did not get to see a screening of the film beforehand at all, which left them wondering if the song would fit the film. Eventually, the two saw an early screening of it and found the song in a scene when the characters are getting ready for prom, in the background of a montage.[7]

Release

The song was first announced by Alternative Press on July 7, 2009.[8] The song was debuted in a solo acoustic performance of San Diego Comic-Con International.[10] "New Perspective" officially premiered on the band's MySpace page on July 28, 2009. Meanwhile, Ross and Walker debuted music from their new band, The Young Veins, at the same time, releasing their first track, "Change", through their MySpace as well.[11] While Panic! announced the date in advance, the Veins did not. MTV credited The Young Veins with "attempting to steal [Panic!'s] thunder," to which Smith responded with "No, I wasn't shocked or mad at all. We had about three weeks of people not knowing what was going on with the bands, and it's kind of nice that the music was released at the same time."[5]

"New Perspective" was shipped to radio August 18.[4] The line "Can we fast-forward till you go down on me?" was edited out of the song's radio version and accompanying music video.[7]

Music video

The music video was filmed on July 22, 2009 in Hollywood with director Kai Regan. The video was released on iTunes on August 24, 2009.

The video is set in an American high school, with high school students in different cliques such as cheerleaders, goths, etc. The video starts with Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith walking into the school in plain black suits and black sunglasses. They walk past the students, not paying attention even when fighting breaks out around them. The pair continues walking as the fire alarm sounds and the sprinklers activate. They take off their sunglasses and a few seconds later the scene rewinds, returning to the start off the video, and again showing Brendon and Spencer as they enter the school. The next part of the music video is shown in photographs rather than film. The pictures depict the pair getting shouted at by teachers, and being taken towards the front doors only to be attacked by the same students involved in the fight earlier. Brendon and Spencer get pushed and beaten through the hallways and down a staircase to where they are finally shown alone and in film again, limping away from the school, with bruises and damaged clothing. Throughout the music video are Jennifer's Body references, such as shirts that read, "I eat boys" and "Jennifer's Body", as well as clips from the film.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "New Perspective"   3:47

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 4
Canadian Hot 100 78

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