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The young veins take a vacation
The young veins take a vacation







the young veins take a vacation
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the young veins take a vacation

The Young Veins (the new band of former Panic At The Disco members Ryan Ross and. Three songs from Take a Vacation were released as singles in April and May 2010, and the album itself was released in June 2010.

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Producers Alex Greenwald from the band Phantom Planet and Rob Mathes favor a bright, open sound with lots of space, leaving room for guitars to sparkle, snare drums to crack and other embellishments (occasional organ, castanets, handclaps) to contribute. The Young Veins Take A Vacation Available For Free.

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All 11 of these concise songs are played straight, without the slightest hint of nostalgia or hokey period trappings. As the Young Veins continued working on the album, their lineup expanded with the addition of keyboardist Nick White, drummer Nick Murray, and bassist Andy Soukal, and the full lineup released Take a Vacation in mid-2010. Hence the Dave Clark Five/Zombies-style “Everyone But You,” a quietly glowing minor-chord ballad, the jangly beat shuffle of “Maybe I Will, Maybe I Won’t” and the effervescent title track. Odd.” was 1960s-fixated, wait until you hear this new band’s debut, “Take a Vacation!” From the crisp, buzzing guitars and tight vocal harmonies right at the start of the opening “Change,” the Young Veins return us squarely to the mid-1960s, when every teen band in America was hunkered down in the garage trying to play catch-up to the British Invasion. Ross and Walker went on to form the Young Veins, and if you thought “Pretty. Odd.,” a surprisingly baroque collection of 1960s-influenced pop-rock.

the young veins take a vacation

Discover all of this albums music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left the popular Las Vegas outfit Panic at the Disco in 2009, a year after the release of that band’s second album, “Pretty. (B) (F) (Ab) I want a big celebration (G) (Ab) the night we get back in town (C) (A) and I hope youre all there (C) (F) (Ab) Well leave the past out to pasture (C) (F) (B) And take the days as they come (C) (F) (Ab) Well leave the sand in a suitcase (C) (A) (F) So we dont forget the fun (C) (A) (C) (A) (F) Were going, going. Take a Vacation by The Young Veins on WhoSampled.









The young veins take a vacation