by Leah Greenblatt
In 2005, oddly punctuated Las Vegas emo-pop princes Panic! At the Disco found sudden fame—and scored a multi-platinum debut, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out—while still in their teens; three years later, the Pete Wentz proteges’ ambitious, swirly-psychedelic followup Pretty.Odd. pleased critics, but left many of their young fans flummoxed.
Now, after parting ways with frontman Brendon Urie and drummer Spencer Smith, guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker have reconstituted themselves (with two additional new members) as the Young Veins, whose heavily ’60s-Brit-pop-influenced debut Take a Vacation! arrives June 8. Suffice it to say, someone discovered Dad’s Kinks records. And his Zombies ones too.
(source, where you can stream the song)
In 2005, oddly punctuated Las Vegas emo-pop princes Panic! At the Disco found sudden fame—and scored a multi-platinum debut, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out—while still in their teens; three years later, the Pete Wentz proteges’ ambitious, swirly-psychedelic followup Pretty.Odd. pleased critics, but left many of their young fans flummoxed.
Now, after parting ways with frontman Brendon Urie and drummer Spencer Smith, guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker have reconstituted themselves (with two additional new members) as the Young Veins, whose heavily ’60s-Brit-pop-influenced debut Take a Vacation! arrives June 8. Suffice it to say, someone discovered Dad’s Kinks records. And his Zombies ones too.
(source, where you can stream the song)