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Odditorium or Warlords of Mars

The Dandy Warhols

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Colder Than the Coldest Winter Was Cold The Dandy Warhols 1:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Love Is the New Feel Awful The Dandy Warhols 9:36 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Easy The Dandy Warhols 7:32 Album Only View In iTunes
4 All the Money or the Simple Life Honey The Dandy Warhols 4:29 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 The New Country The Dandy Warhols 2:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Holding Me Up The Dandy Warhols 7:15 Album Only View In iTunes
7 Did You Make a Song With Otis The Dandy Warhols 0:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Everyone Is Totally Insane The Dandy Warhols 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Smoke It The Dandy Warhols 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Down Like Disco The Dandy Warhols 4:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 There Is Only This Time The Dandy Warhols 4:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 A Loan Tonight The Dandy Warhols 11:49 Album Only View In iTunes

iTunes Review

The Dandy Warhols take it way out on Odditorium, the Portland, Oregon band’s fifth full-length album. Recalling the more languid moments of their 2000 release Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia, while allowing the spacey jams to reach ever-lengthening heights, the Dandys make this even more of a left turn than the previous Welcome to the Monkey House. The more you listen, the more this sound makes sense, with grooves ultimately digging themselves in and revealing an outfit setting and meeting new challenges. At the same time, their sense of humor remains sharp; listen to how voices and words overlap on the driving “Smoke It,” or ponder the assertion that “Love is the New Feel Awful.” Still underrated as a band, the Dandys prove once again that they deserve your attention.

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Sloppy, Epic, Experimental Pop-Genius.
     
by Orcasisla

For all the haters, shush. This is the record the Dandies were born to make--it's almost too much to take in at one sitting, but this is truly full-on album rock, and I mean that as a huge compliment. Aside from the fact that each individual song is outstanding (and I mean pure, whimsical, chock-full-o'-chops creative joy), the album truly complements itself. I have never had the temerity to hit "shuffle" with this record, and that's saying a bit for a guy that remembers (wistfully, longingly) when LPs were about 6-9 songs. This album truly rox the sheee-it, and for this fan, too much is never enough. Dear heavens, "A Loan Tonight" is worth admission, alone. For all the crap that's out right now, do yourself a favor, get it, listen twice through--and then, reeeaallyy listen. This is our generation's [insert classic rock blarney stone here]. By the way, if the Stones could write tunes half as fun or tuneful as track 4, I might still give a rip.

They've done better...OK Waaay Better.
     
by Nakedprey

I didn't think it would get worse after Monkey House, but it did. I'm not real optimistic about Earth To The Dandy Warhols, which is apparently streaming from their site right now. The Dandys have always been prone to repetition and a little self indulgence. But they practically flaunt it here. It almost works on the sludgy "Love is the New Feel Awful", if it didn't go on for 9 minutes and 36 seconds.....c'mon. And I will say that "Down Like Disco" is pretty incredible even with the repetitive jangly riff. Aside from that, everything else ranges from merely OK to flat out embarrassingly bad.

Not at all their best
     
by fermentx

This album really lacks the cool creative trip the band had been on and is more drawn-out with no dynamics to the songwriting.

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Portland, OR

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

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,...
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