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It's hard to imagine liking anything that branched off of Panic! At the Disco, but I have to say I'm delighted that two former members of that emo-pop Vegas sideshow have quit the band and created their own project, The Young Veins. I'm even more delighted to report that they sound nothing like Panic!, and the two tracks floating around the internet from their debut album, due on June 8, promise a record full of retro rock more akin to the Beatles, Kinks and Monkees.
Last summer, primary Panic! songwriter, guitarist and singer Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker left the band to form The Young Veins after discovering their talents as a songwriting duo. Together they moved to California and recorded their debut with friends from their Panic! days, and fleshed out a live lineup with the addition of drummer Nick Murray, bassist Andy Soukal and keyboard player Nick White. Take a Vacation will be released the Tuesday before Bonnaroo, and the band's performance at the festival will kick off a coast-to coast tour in June and July with Rooney. I, for one, can't wait to hear the whole album, and to check out the band in Manchester next month.
The Young Veins play the Troo Music Lounge on Friday at 1:20 p.m.
I just checked out the Panic album "Pretty. Odd." and it's sort of an emo "Sargeant Peppers." Not too bad actually and it sounds like this duo is continuing in that vein (that was bad, I know).
Posted by: Cousin Matt | Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 08:36 PM