Panic at the Disco’s debut album has been a long time obsession of C.W.’s. The album envelopes him in a world of a story, and he couldn’t help but write about what was speaking to him. The album mixes pop, classical, alternative rock, and traditional 1920 jazz ballads into a melding of a genre completely and undeniably its own. It is also inspired by American literature and works of Chuck Palahniuk, and is one of the most dynamic and layered pieces of production in C.W.’s music collection. From literature, to music, back to literature, and to the screen, is the full circle C.W. wants to help complete. He cherishes the band, this album, and his story, and hopes to work with the band to bring this sensual laughable vision to life.
If you’d like to help get The Buzz out about The Fever, then please snap, snap, snap your fingers, click down below, and continue along the tour. Feel free to browse the antiques, to get a feel of the story world before moving on. Next door we follow love, drugs, or lack thereof… into The Backlot of C.W. Studios. Oh, and before you go, keep your voice down low, and don’t forget to turn out the light…