The Dandy WarholsBest The Dandy Warhols Albums Ranked
5.3
Avg Score
15
Opinions
11
Albums
7
Reviewers
Summary from 15 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Dandy Warhols's catalog across 11 albums from 15 opinions, with an overall average of 5.3/10. The top-rated The Dandy Warhols album is Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia (2000) with a 7.0/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Distortland and Why You so Crazy. The discography on Wavelength spans 1994 to 2024.
Why You so Crazy
““Fun” is, too often, used in the pejorative. It’s easily dismissed, it’s for teenagers or people who don’t care to really feel anything deep or meaningful in their music. But there’s no other way to say it: The Dandy Warhols’ Why You So Crazy is so fucking fun. The Dandy Warhols play with so many styles and forms on this album that it’s impossible to label it anything other than art-pop of the h”
Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia
“Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia signals a departure for the Dandy Warhols, a Portland, Oregon, quartet best known for its spaced-out Brit pop. The Dandies can still harmonize you into a trance, but they’ve replaced the dreamy drone of 1997’s . . . The Dandy Warhols Come Down with more diverse atmospherics. On "Country Leaver," […]”
This Machine
“Given its promising start, you might be inclined to place the Dandy Warhols' ninth LP on the level of the alt-rock band's first three records. But then it keeps going.”
Rockmaker
“In theory, making a straight-up alt-rock record in the year 2024 is a pretty good idea for the Dandy Warhols. As a relic of an era when straightforward guitar music had more cachet than it does now, the Dandies are in a good position to be the contrarians who dig in their heels and make their most old-school album yet. "There aren't a lot of heavy guitar records currently coming out that we like,"”
The Capitol Years: 1995-2007
“This sporadically successful glam-pop band's stint on a major label is traced from start to finish.”
Earth to the Dandy Warhols
“Take it from them, they used to be rock stars for pretend.”
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