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The Young Veins - “Change

The Young Veins is a five-piece band that includes two members who used to be in Panic! At The Disco. Taking cues from The Beatles, The Monkees and The Beach Boys, they’re creating 60s inspired pop rock (which I’m a sucker for), which by no means makes them original, but this music is perfect for fun summer days spent on the beach.

This song is the first track on their debut album, Take A Vacation! which comes out June 8th. Consisting of 11 tracks, the longest songs clocks in at 3 minutes. The Young Veins will spend this summer on the road with Rooney.

Note: You can download the track “Take A Vacation” for free via Filter Magazine, or follow the band on Tumblr here.

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    she was acting pretty, thought she owned the city someone should have told her pretty ain’t
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    beatles/the monkees/the beach boys, they’re straight up ripping them off.
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    I was pretty sure it was a Raconteurs song. Hmm.
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    oh I like this…. I really, really like
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  21. caro reblogged this from tuneage and added:
    pretty good. Better than Green Day’s (enjoyable) ’60s...side project from