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| 1. Welcome To The Monkey House |
| 2. We Used To Be Friends |
| 3. Plan A |
| 4. The Dope (Wonderful You) |
| 5. I Am A Scientist |
| 6. I Am Over It |
| 7. The Dandy Warhols Love Almost Everyone |
| 8. Insincere Because I |
| 9. You Were The Last High (Int'l) (LP Version) |
| 10. Heavenly |
| 11. I Am Sound |
| 12. Hit Rock Bottom |
| 13. You Come In Burned |
Generally, the new sound is a change that suits them well--the Dandy Warhols have always had a superb sense of history, and their best work has often been their more obvious homage ("Bohemian Like You", for example). But more than that, the Dandys have retained their playful, baiting sense of humour (they are, after all, also responsible for the classic "Not If You Were the Last Junky on Earth"), and it's this tongue-in-cheek deconstruction of their own coolness that serves them well on Welcome to the Monkey House. Frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor (the double-barrelled surname is new, so maybe it's an attempt at anglicising?) still delivers most of his lyrics with a lazy nonchalance, but this time he matches it with a tight-trousers falsetto that seems equally suited to his androgynous image. As with most Dandy Warhols albums, the best songs on Monkey House are the most biting--in particular the first single, "We Used to Be Friends". The rest of the album isn't as immediately accessible, but it's well worth giving it a few listens. Guitars or not, the Dandy Warhols know a thing or two about writing a catchy tune, and Welcome to the Monkey House is as much fun as anything they've done before. --Robert Burrow
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WELCOME!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Welcome To The Monkey House (Audio CD)
This CD took me a few listens to get into with it seeming in the first occasion like bland 80's pop knocked off in a week, I mean the synths and stuff are a little weird for the Dandys you know and at first 'You were the last high' was like the only...high on the record and I was like OH NOOO what is going on here but now I am totally hooked by this super hip sound, it's like the Beloved and has a CRAZY cover of an unzipped banana like in space or something like a Warhol pic for NOW and actually I wonder why it's taken this long to have that kind of reference I mean I don't know whether it's good timing or what but anyway the music is still THEM you know with Courtney Taylor-Taylor's tongue-in-cheekiness, it's great, and with Duran Duran people too, wow, Plan A featuring LeBon LeBon, that Plan A song being a real groovy hit but then it's the next one 'The Dope' that kickstarts the album with its funky funky sound, then YOU KNOW you are in the monkey house man and you will keep swinging right through til you come in burned. 'Hit Rock Bottom' hits rock bottom with it being just T-Rex re-vamped but other than that and tracks 1, 2 and 8 I JUST LOVE this cool new dandy, Dandy vibe. BUY IT NOW YOU WILL GO BANANAS FOR THIS SPACE MONKEY MUSIC.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A guitar band without guitars...nice!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Welcome To The Monkey House (Audio CD)
So how do you follow up an album like 13 tales? an album that mixes rock, country and western, disco, funk, perfect melodies and sheer intelligence? Simple, you rope in the keyboard player from Duran Duran, keep the same pop sensibilities with wicked lyrics and irony and go electro. As mad as it sounds it works and damn does it work a treat. With so many guitar bands and the huge emphasis on everyone of the having 'The' in the name its nice to see a band as good as The Dandys continue to stand out loud and proud from the crowd with a collection of songs that may take a few listens but soon manage to crawl under your skin and mark their mark. You Come In Burned is a 7 minute epic while in a perfect world the Evan Dando co-written You Were The Last High would be number one all summer. Monkey House is a brave move by a band that so easily could have continued to make guitar driven music, instead they have given fans and critics alike a new sound to dig their teeth into - expect a little distain from the 'cool' press but don't be too surprised to see Martin Gore and Vince Clarke on the new Strokes cd in six months time when the rest of the world catches up with The Dandys. Put simply, do your ears a treat, turn off The Strokes and The Stripes and put on The Dandy Warhols.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great,
By A Customer
This review is from: Welcome To The Monkey House (Audio CD)
This album is amazing to the tee.Slightly different from the rest(dandys rule ,ok ,, come down and 13 tales from urban boheimia) but still very them and quite original.the album has quite an 80s feel to it, and the dandys have definatly pulled it of. what kind of music exactly have the dandy warhols made? good question...i would say ...alternitive electic inde pop rock which is quite a mouth full i know but it is simply a mix. i seen the band live to and the were awesume .
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