Panic On

Panic On is the second album by indie pop band Madder Rose, released in March 1994 on Atlantic Records.

The album was recorded with, and co-produced by, Mark Freegard at Waterfront Studios in Hoboken, New Jersey.

[1] According to Madder Rose guitarist Billy Cote, the band recorded Panic On just after they had finished touring, and had only ten days to prepare for the recording sessions.

[2] After the album was recorded, the band's bassist, Matt Verta-Ray, left the band, whereupon they had five weeks to choose a new one; they settled on Chris Giammalvo from Eve's Plum.

[2] Among the many critics who reviewed Panic On favorably was Rolling Stone's Kara Manning, who wrote that it "beautifully blends poetry and mayhem" and gave it 4 out of 5 stars.