

Apparently nervous, Urie keeps her fed with various glasses, pints and shots until we hit the anthem-like chorus and they hit the dancefloor. The video opens with a woman getting ready for a night-out as the opening bass-line builds into Urie’s vocals, pouting in the mirror before heading out into the night where she bumps into a sleazy-looking Urie. The video, shot entirely in point-of-view perspective, is a three-and-a-half-minute horror-show which, save for spoilers, sees founding member Urie be ‘consumed’ in the party life, be ‘transformed’ into a dancing-pro, and ‘throw himself’ into his usual Panic quirks. With the recent release of their fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor, Panic have caused a stir once again with the release of the new music video for ‘Don’t Threaten Me with a Good Time’.

It has to be another Panic! At the Disco music video release. Special Effects! Blood and gore! A quick-step dance number! Brendon Urie as a shapeshifting, tentacled monster…?
