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Apr 6, 2016This LP is pure Dandy Warhols, saturated with Courtney Taylor-Taylor's moody, drawled vocals, wailing guitars and introspective, oddball lyricism.
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MagnetJun 1, 2016The Dandys haven’t sounded this simultaneously energized and devil-may-care since the Duran Duran-polished synthpop of 2003’s Welcome To The Monkey House. [No. 131, p.52]
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Apr 13, 2016Overall, Distortland represents the kind of mix and match bag of tricks we've come to expect from The Dandy Warhols and while not quite attaining classic status, is a welcome return for a band who've never been afraid to stick two fingers in the face of adversity.
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Apr 8, 2016The most versatile tracks are not always the most immediately successful, but they’re gratifying nonetheless.
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Apr 7, 2016Although it isn't their strongest work, Distortland is an enjoyable late-era addition to their catalog that breathes as much as it pleases.
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Apr 7, 2016The Dandy Warhols aren’t doing anything new on Distortland, and they still sound as dispensable and indispensable as ever.
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Apr 5, 2016There are a handful of potential hits on Distortland, still they needed some structuring or at least a more powerful instrumental to be compelling.