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Artist: The Young Veins
Album: Take A Vacation
Label: One Haven Music
Genre: Indie
Catnr: n/a
Source: CDDA
Rip.date: Sep-20-2010
Str.date: 2010
Quality: VBR/44.1Hz/Joint-Stereo
Url: n/a
Size : 50,5 MB

Track List:
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01. Change 02:32
02. Take a Vacation 02:28
03. Cape Town 02:52
04. Maybe I Will, Maybe I Won't 02:24
05. Young Veins (Die Tonight) 02:19
06. Everyone But You 03:08
07. The Other Girl 02:56
08. Dangerous Blues 02:25
09. Defiance 02:44
10. Lie to the Truth 02:29
11. Heart of Mine 03:01
12. Security 02:32
13. When You Walk in the Room 02:41
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34:31 min

In mid-2009, it was announced that Ryan Ross and
Jon Walker of Panic At The Disco were leaving the
band due to creative differences, perhaps moving
into a new direction with a new band entirely. Sure
enough, Ross and Walker wrote some very un-Panic
tunes, added members Nick Murray, Andy Soukal, and
Nick White, and channeled their inner retro rock
band of which make up their first album, Take A
Vacation . Though The Young Veins is made up of
half of Panic, there is certainly no comparison in
their sound. This is where the creative
difference comes into play. Instead of the garage
pop/punk sound that Ross and Walker became famous
for, we are now introduced to a sort of
time-paradox: music edition. It is well into 2010
but Take A Vacation is undoubtedly reminiscent
of Ed Sullivan re-runs, hula-hoops and oil-free
beaches

Produced by Alex Greenwald (Phantom Planet) and Rob
Mathes (Panic At The Disco), Take A Vacation is
a simple, short, and sweet little album, full of
60 s-like pop, beachy harmonies, and lovable
lyrics. Take A Vacation is unique to this era
and therefore refreshing in a music generation
lacking, well, the oldies. And just like the
oldies, most songs on the album cease to reach the
3-minuet mark, making for a very short album. But
sometimes simplicity just works, such as is for the
first single off the album, Change . Reminiscent
of The Monkees and perhaps a dash of Jet, Change
is one of the groovier and lyrically simple tracks
of the album. Lyrics like I swear like a sailor
love is not a flavor/I find it s just a concept
that we live inside are the template for the rest
of the album. Take A Vacation and Young Veins
(Die Tonight) , are sway-worthy tunes, bringing
forth 1964 George Harrison guitar riffs while
Capetown is sure to melt the hearts of girls in
pony tails and bobby socks

The album does take a slight turn towards a more
current music style with the last few songs
including Dangerous Blues , Defiance and Lie To
Tell The Truth . However, with the albums
consistent 60 s croon-sound, it lacks some of the
excitement that many debut albums exude. The album
is undemanding to the listener, and sure the retro
style is unique and new (to this decade), but can
The Young Veins hold up against new and popular
alternative rock bands of today We surely cannot
help but root for them, but there could be a
struggle to keep up with the chart-toppers of the
year

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