Earth To The Dandy Warhols
Now acting as masters of their own destiny, The Dandy Warhols are back and ushering<br>in a rockin return to form with Earth to the Dandy Warhols, the band s debut on their<br>newly minted label, Beat The World Records. The album is quintessential Dandys, pulling<br>together the diverse sounds and influences that have always characterized their music,<br>and full of the same dry vigor that s made them world famous.<br>From the Some Girls-era Rolling Stones-meets-Talking Heads Welcome to the Third<br>World, to the campy Mis Amigos, to the psychedelic rock of Beast of Saints, Earth<br>to the Dandy Warhols is pleasure ride that allows you to fully enjoy the trip while still<br>keeping you on your toes. The band reached out to their friends, too, inviting Dire Strait s<br>Mark Knopfler and the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell to join in on the rollicking<br> Love Song. Earth to the Dandy Warhols serves as a stunning platform into a new era<br>of the Dandy Warhols career and places the band firmly in the ranks of rock s elite class.<br>The Dandy Warhols first album, Dandys Rule OK? came out in 1995 on Tim Kerr records.<br>Soon thereafter, Capitol records signed the band to a long-term deal, releasing The<br>Dandy Warhols Come Down (1997), 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia (2000), Welcome To The Monkey House (2003) and Odditorium<br>or Warlords of Mars (2005). Over the course of their career, the band have collaborated with the likes of Nick Rhodes (Duran<br>Duran) and David LaChappelle (who directed the Dandy s video for their hit Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth ), as well as<br>supported major artist arena tours, from Tom Petty and David Bowie, to summer treks in Europe with the Rolling Stones.