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May 12, 2010
Story by: Amelia Trask
California-based five-piece the Young Veins is gearing up for the release of itss debut full-length, Take A Vacation!, which will be out officially June 8 via One Haven Music. But if you can't wait that long to get a taste of its dreamy beach-pop, the album's lead single, "Change," is now available for download on the band's website.
The Young Veins is a songwriting project born from Ryan Ross and Jon Walker, formally of Panic! At The Disco, when the duo realized their sonic aesthetics were growing outside the bounds of their original band. Now the guys work as a songwriting team. "Sometimes Jon will have an idea started and he'll bring it to me and we'll finish it together or vice versa," frontman Ryan Ross tells CMJ of their writing process. "Other times we'll both pick up the guitar and start from nothing and write it all together. Usually when we do it this way it either comes together quickly or not at all. But in my opinion, when we are able to do it like that those are the best [songs]."
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Story by: Amelia Trask
California-based five-piece the Young Veins is gearing up for the release of itss debut full-length, Take A Vacation!, which will be out officially June 8 via One Haven Music. But if you can't wait that long to get a taste of its dreamy beach-pop, the album's lead single, "Change," is now available for download on the band's website.
The Young Veins is a songwriting project born from Ryan Ross and Jon Walker, formally of Panic! At The Disco, when the duo realized their sonic aesthetics were growing outside the bounds of their original band. Now the guys work as a songwriting team. "Sometimes Jon will have an idea started and he'll bring it to me and we'll finish it together or vice versa," frontman Ryan Ross tells CMJ of their writing process. "Other times we'll both pick up the guitar and start from nothing and write it all together. Usually when we do it this way it either comes together quickly or not at all. But in my opinion, when we are able to do it like that those are the best [songs]."
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