the Dandy Warhols.
The band that managed to make being a hipster cool before it was even a thing.
Their latest offering, Rock Remaker, pressed on Moon Vinyl, feels like a trip down nostalgia lane, but with a modern twist.
The album kicks off with "Moon Strut", a groovy track that immediately transports you to a hazy summer day in the 90s, sipping on a cold brew and soaking up the sun.
The lead singer's nonchalant vocals float effortlessly over the dreamy guitar riffs, setting the tone for the rest of the record.
Tracks like "Lunar Love" and "Satellite Serenade" showcase the band's signature blend of psychedelic rock and pop sensibilities, with catchy hooks and infectious beats that will have you dancing in your living room (or bedroom, no judgments here).
However, the album does have its moments of self-indulgence.
"Space Cadet" veers dangerously close to becoming a space opera, with over-the-top production and meandering melodies that might lose some listeners along the way.
Overall, Rock Remaker is a solid addition to the Dandy Warhols' discography, offering a mix of familiar sounds and experimental twists that will satisfy long-time fans and newcomers alike.
So go ahead, put on your favourite pair of vintage sunglasses, crank up the volume, and let the Dandy Warhols take you on a cosmic journey through rock and roll.
Cheers, darlings.
The band that managed to make being a hipster cool before it was even a thing.
Their latest offering, Rock Remaker, pressed on Moon Vinyl, feels like a trip down nostalgia lane, but with a modern twist.
The album kicks off with "Moon Strut", a groovy track that immediately transports you to a hazy summer day in the 90s, sipping on a cold brew and soaking up the sun.
The lead singer's nonchalant vocals float effortlessly over the dreamy guitar riffs, setting the tone for the rest of the record.
Tracks like "Lunar Love" and "Satellite Serenade" showcase the band's signature blend of psychedelic rock and pop sensibilities, with catchy hooks and infectious beats that will have you dancing in your living room (or bedroom, no judgments here).
However, the album does have its moments of self-indulgence.
"Space Cadet" veers dangerously close to becoming a space opera, with over-the-top production and meandering melodies that might lose some listeners along the way.
Overall, Rock Remaker is a solid addition to the Dandy Warhols' discography, offering a mix of familiar sounds and experimental twists that will satisfy long-time fans and newcomers alike.
So go ahead, put on your favourite pair of vintage sunglasses, crank up the volume, and let the Dandy Warhols take you on a cosmic journey through rock and roll.
Cheers, darlings.






