I had heard the Kidney stones story, then another band came to another club right after the fact claiming it was a hemmoroid operation.
Dandy Warhols at 9:30 club
Originally posted by lily1:It's more like each of their last three albums has incorporated elements of many different sounds. "Come Down" is the most shoegazey, "13 Tales" is the best (being the closest thing to a combination of all their many influences) and the new album "Welcome to the Monkey House" is sort of disco dance-punk. But together, in concert, they make it all work out.
walkly dear, you certainly have an interesting party going on in your pants there, then, eh?
okay, so you know that you and i don't always agree on music (cough cough parker and lily cough cough) but the band is a combo of all 3 of those sounds?
P.S. The new record was produced by Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran, so if you have a hankerin' for some new-new wave, it might not be a bad place to start.
Originally posted by walkman:
Originally posted by lily1:I haven't listened to the full album, but the second, 13 Tales, seems the most accessible. The two songs I've heard from the new album are throwing me for a loop…. I'm wondering if the thing to do is go to the show and test them out there!
[qb] It's more like each of their last three albums has incorporated elements of many different sounds. "Come Down" is the most shoegazey, "13 Tales" is the best (being the closest thing to a combination of all their many influences) and the new album "Welcome to the Monkey House" is sort of disco dance-punk. But together, in concert, they make it all work out.
P.S. The new record was produced by Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran, so if you have a hankerin' for some new-new wave, it might not be a bad place to start.