The Dandy Warhols
Biography
Often compared to the druggy psychedelic pop of the Velvet Underground, the Dandy Warhols do possess more than just a passing resemblance to Lou Reed and company at times, but elements of such modern rockers as Love and Rockets and Ride can be detected in their sound as well. Formed in Portland, OR, during 1994, the Dandy Warhols consist of members Courtney Taylor (vocals, guitar), Zia McCabe (keyboards), Peter Holmstrom (guitar), and Eric Hedford (drums), who signed on with the independent label Tim/Kerr shortly after their formation. In 1995 came the release of the quartet's debut release, Dandy's Rule OK?, and while other rock bands may be a bit hesitant to spell out their influences, the Dandy Warhols decided to openly advertise it, as the album contained such song titles as "Lou Weed" and "Ride."
Capitol Records signed the group the same year, but the Dandys' new label rejected a second album they submitted (claiming it didn't have any "hits"). Disappointed but undeterred, the group reunited once more with the producer of their debut album, Tony Lash, and came up with Dandy Warhols Come Down, issued in 1997. While the album didn't exactly establish the group as a household name, it did prove to be an underground fave (especially in Europe, where the group became the toast of the critics and enjoyed more substantial commercial success), while the single "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth" received some attention, for which a promo video was filmed by renowned celebrity photographer David LaChapelle. At the height of the band's popularity, Hedford left the band to take up DJing in Portland, and Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer stepped in to play drums. In 2000, the band issued its third full-length overall, Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia. "Bohemian Like You" was a hit at college radio. Two summers later, founding member Peter Holmstrom married his longtime girlfriend and took her maiden name of Loew. Taylor also got a name change when he opted to go by Courtney Taylor-Taylor after an interviewer misinterpreted the pronunciation.
Within months, Taylor-Taylor, Loew, McCabe, and DeBoer were back in the studio for a fourth album. Welcome to the Monkey House (2003), a tribute to Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s book of short stories, featured collaborations with Nile Rodgers, Duran Duran's Nick Rhodes, and Evan Dando. The Dandy Warhols were also personally asked by David Bowie to be the opening act for his fall 2003 A Reality tour. Though the band was relatively quiet during 2004, it remained prominent thanks to the fascinating documentary Dig!, which chronicled the love-hate relationship between the Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. The group returned with new music in 2005, when Odditorium or Warlords of Mars arrived that fall. In 2008, the Dandy Warhols released their sixth album, ...Earth to the Dandy Warhols..., in both digital and physical formats on their own Beat the World label; the album also featured collaborations with Mark Knopfler and the Heartbreakers' Mike Campbell. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Are Sound
2009

...Earth To The Dandy Warhols
2008

Odditorium Or Warlords Of Mars
2005

Welcome To The Monkey House
2003

Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia
2000

Come Down
1997
catchiest band of the twentieth century--don ' t believe me? just check out how many commercials they've done and how many times their songs (or just a loop therein) as been stuck in your head from TV... Dandy Warhols is an explicit reference to the "pop" qualities of their art--the bottom line is the Warhols make waves and money...
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check out dig the documentary and let me know what you think of the DW's ...
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the thing about the Dandy's is that they have some chill out tunes that are often the first song of the album (I am a bit old) and then they take it up a notice from there. Lou Reed did the same thing, not necessarily on the first song of his albums, but he definitively liked the jam/jam chill out tunes andthe rockers and mixes both into his albums. I think Pandora got it right on this account. In my opinion, the Dandy's are not as innovative/g r o u n d breaking as Lou but their music is much mor
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These guys are somewhat hit or miss for me. They have several real gem songs though. Their tracks seem to end up on cheesy TV shows ...
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Did you know there was a movie out with these guys? Have you heard about that? I just wanted to let you know about that movie with these guys in it. It's pretty awesome, since these guys are in it. Plus, that song from "Veronica Mars" is in the movie. So that's pretty awesome. Fuck YEAH!!!!!!
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Love it -- they sound sooo smooth to me! ;-)
~ In loving memory of my Evil Twin ~ |
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The Dandy's are by far the best ever. Also check out The Upsidedown on the Dandy's Beat the World label.
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hehe i loves this band sosososososo s o s o s o s o s o s o s o s o s o o o o o o much!
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got turned on to these guys by accident and am just nuts about their sound now...
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These guys rock! I wish they would get their new album up here! Its been out for almost an entire year now. Actually, it came out in May of '08.
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The Dandy's have earned my respect on many levels and I look forward to learning more about them. Unlike the author(of the about the artist summary) I do in fact think that The Dandys' are not near a peak regarding what they will have as a fan base in the future as they continue being and creating this awesome brand of synergy and certainly haven’t as of yet hit the height of popularity. If that sounded like a compliant it was regarding one line as for the article, I did gain some new informatio
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Your English makes no "since".
I don't know much about this band, but the song "Bohemian Like You" is pretty awesome! |
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These guys are hit and miss...bu when they hit, they hit like a double toke.
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personally i do not see what all the hype about this band is. They are not that good. only a few of their songs are worth anything. I hear a lot of people like them but the thing is there are only a few songs that are good and the rest are really bad and make no since. most of the music is just noise.
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They are Awesome in Concert! They are my new favorite band. Good stuff!
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, they just had a show at terminal 5 on the 21 and it was not only packed to the rafters, but sold out. people from all over came to see them play and they are supreme live. it was the best show ive ever been to and if you have the motive and the method i suggest you get to one of their shows before they leave the US again. unless your from Europe, in which case feel free to wait. also they arent on the radio because despite having quite the following they are still an indie band
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yea, you guys are missing Earth to the Dandy Warhols and the Dandy Warhols Rule (Ok?)also glambff, they are rather popular... had to cut to fit full comment
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This music rocks!R they popular or something,'c a u s e I do not really hear them on the radio alot
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Brian Jonestown Massacre, Was the name of the other band. And the name of the movie was "big" Great bands ( Both) and
Excellent movie. |
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I saw that movie with them and they were really mean to that mentally rill guy who was in the other band.
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I think they're waay more poppy than Velvet Underground/ L o u Reed. Seriously, I don't find much similarity between the two, even if they wanted it to be so, other than the drug references. Way too pop-oriented .
I like them sometimes, I wouldn't call them pretentious so much as posueriffic. Big time posers, but that's not a crime, that's entertainmen t . |
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