Tumbling Like Alice

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“With his party-boy days mostly in the past and unsure of how to proceed with the situation surrounding his best friend and bandmate, Urie coped his best way he knows how: by turning his sorrow into a song. You’ll immediately hear it on the first track on Too Weird To Live. “This is Gospel.” It’s one of the most personal songs the singer has ever written; so personal in fact, he was initially afraid to show it off. “I was… angry with Spence when I wrote the song.” Urie explains, noting that it wasn’t sparked by a specific event but rather a long series of occurrences. “It’s like, [pointed tone] ‘Why won’t you let me help you? Why won’t you let anyone in? All I want is to make a difference for you so we can rise above this.’ I showed Spence kind of early on, but he was still… cloudy at the time. I don’t think he fully got it. I showed it to him against after I did the demo at the studio. At this point, I was having a hard time getting him to come in and hang out. He had locked himself away, and it was making me sad. It was one of the first conversations we had—it certainly wasn’t the best one—but it was one of the early ones where it’s like, I know what’s going on. I didn’t ask him directly if he knew it was about him, but I think he figured it out”
Alternative Press November 2013 (via dreamofmetonight)