Members: Courtney, Peter, Zia, Brent
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Often compared to the druggy psychedelic pop of the Velvet Underground, the Dandy Warhols do posses more than just a passing resemblance to Lou Reed and Co. 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. 1995 saw 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 Dandy's 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 deejaying in Portland. Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer stepped in to play drums. In 2000, the band issued their 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. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Lehhxiee Kay
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The Last High, and We Used to Be Friends are my favorites Jul 15
something_more_then_death
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alaska anyone? or florida lol? May 07
Hello you
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i love "Bohemian like you" have a good good time air Apr 18
moo_77899
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heyy! just want to say that you guys kick ass! Aug 11
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i love you to death May 08
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i love you to death May 08
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YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!! JUST WANTED TO SAY I KNOW LARKFEST WAS A WHILE AGO BUT U ROCKED!!!!!! Mar 06
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YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!! JUST WANTED TO SAY I KNOW LARKFEST WAS A WHILE AGO BUT U ROCKED!!!!!! Mar 06
Spittingllama87
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come play in toledo or cleveland soon! Nov 04
tutifruti1919
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Hey.. i love Bohemian Like You. butdo you think that you could put up We Used To Be Friends? i really love that song. thanks. Oct 18
LK
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You are the best band in the world. Ur shows r amazing, come back to 9:30 soon Oct 09
rockstar_91
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yay i saw u guys tonight ...pretty good show!!! Sep 13
perriahhh
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je t\'adore Jun 16
biodegradable.kid
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most kick-ass indie band ever. Jun 14
abcd krista
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You guys should put \'All the Money or the Simple Life Honey\' and \'We Used to Be Friends\'...those are my favorite songs! Jun 11
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