Mona Lisa [official Video] - Panic! At The Disco: The Ballad Of
Does the steampunk vibe of Vices & Virtues beat out the Vegas glam of Death of a Bachelor ? Let’s talk in the comments!
Even years later, the "Ballad of Mona Lisa" stands out because of Urie’s powerhouse vocals and the song’s relentless energy. The chorus is an all-time earworm, and the bridge provides that classic Panic! theatricality that fans crave. Does the steampunk vibe of Vices & Virtues
The title references the most famous painting in the world, known for her enigmatic smile. In the song, "Mona Lisa" represents a person (or a part of ourselves) that is beautiful on the outside but harbors a "monstrous" or "dirty" secret. The video plays with this idea through: The mystery of the "bride" figures. The chorus is an all-time earworm, and the
For many, this video wasn't just a comeback; it was a reminder that Panic! At The Disco could evolve without losing the whimsical, dark DNA that made us fall in love with them in the first place. In the song, "Mona Lisa" represents a person
Should we dive deeper into the of this track, or
The video is a visual feast, leaning heavily into a Victorian steampunk aesthetic. From the rusted clockwork and top hats to the dusty, atmospheric lighting, it feels like a sequel to the "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" era—but with a much darker, more mature edge.
