Now with Young Veins, it's tiny clubs-and he's delighted.") (Print edition title: "Downshifting to a different beat: In Panic! at the Disco, Ryan Ross played arenas-and was unhappy. ^ Brown, August (July 4, 2010), "With Young Veins, Ryan Ross mines anew", Los Angeles Times, archived from the original on J.Nick Murray – drums, percussion (2009–2010).Andy Soukal – bass guitar, backing vocals (2009–2010).Singles List of singles, showing year released and album name Discography Studio albums List of studio albums AllMusic reviewer Mark Deming considered Take a Vacation! (2010) as being inspired by "early British Invasion era pop/rock", specifically listing bands such as the Kinks, the Hollies and the Searchers. Musical style ĪllMusic biographer Andrew Leahey described the band's sound as being "vintage pop/rock", influenced by the Cookies, the Kinks, and the Cramps. In 2019, the band released a deluxe edition of Take a Vacation! online. Thanks for getting the album and coming to the shows." On December 10, 2010, guitarist Jon Walker announced via Twitter that the band is currently on hiatus: "The Young Veins has been on hiatus and will remain that way for the time being. Three songs from Take a Vacation! were released as singles in April and May 2010, and the album itself was released in June 2010. In late 2009 three additional members joined the band: Nick Murray on drums, Andy Soukal on bass and Nick White on keyboards. Their song "Change" debuted on the duo's Myspace page, and their first album, Take a Vacation!, was announced. Soon afterwards, it was announced that their new project would be a retro-leaning rock band called The Young Veins. On July 6, 2009, Ryan Ross and Jon Walker left Panic! at the Disco, citing creative differences as the reason for their departure.