Time again for the song of the week from my iPod. This is another song chosen by Beth.

Panic At The DiscoPanic At The Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. The group was formed in 2004. This month, the band had a major split and two of the members (Ryan Ross and John Walker) left the band. Although the official reason given for the split was “musical differences” rumors suggest that Ross has a cocaine habit which led to the split. The two remaining members are Brendon Urie (vocals, guitar, piano) and Spencer Smith (drums).

The band was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 and 2009. Their first album went platinum and their second album reached number 2 on the Billboard charts. The group’s third album is scheduled to be released in September.

Ryan Ross wrote the song, “But It’s Better If You Do” and describes it this way:

“It’s a song about being in a strip club but not actually liking being in there. So I wanted it to be about the sort of complex inner-monologue,” he said. “It’s not completely fiction, though. It’s based on a scenario when I was going through a breakup with a girl. Because in reality, I don’t like strip clubs. I think they’re kinda perverted,” says Ryan Ross. Ross went on to say, “When I wrote it, I never thought about it being played in strip clubs. But I guess it would be kind of a change from what they usually play in there,” he said. “It would be a surreal experience, for sure.”

But It’s Better If You Do
Now I’m of consenting age to be forgetting you in a cabaret.
Somewhere downtown where a burlesque queen may even ask my name
As she sheds her skin on stage
I’m seated and sweating to a dance song on the club’s P.A.
The strip joint veteran sits two away
Smirking between dignified sips of his dignified peach and lime daiquiri

And isn’t this exactly where you’d like me
I’m exactly where you’d like me, you know
Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety
Oh, isn’t this exactly where you’d like me
I’m exactly where you’d like me, you know
Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety

But, but I’m afraid that I
Well, I may have faked it
And I wouldn’t be caught dead in this place

Well, I’m afraid that I
Well, that’s right, well I may have faked it
And I wouldn’t be caught dead in this place

And isn’t this exactly where you’d like me
I’m exactly where you’d like me, you know
Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety
Oh, isn’t this exactly where you’d like me
I’m exactly where you’d like me, you know
Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety

Well, I’m afraid that I
Well, I may have faked it
And I wouldn’t be caught dead in this place

Well, I’m afraid that I
Well, that’s right, well I may have faked it
And I wouldn’t be caught dead in this place

And isn’t this exactly where you’d like me
I’m exactly where you’d like me, you know
Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety
Oh, isn’t this exactly where you’d like me
I’m exactly where you’d like me, you know
Praying for love in a lap dance and paying in naivety

Praying for love and paying in naivety
Praying for love and paying in naivety, oh