The Dandy Warhols have been around for 30 years. That can't be right! In the 90s they seemed like hedonistic little hippies and now, they still are, but the rest of the world has caught up with them. On the 15th, the band releases ROCKMAKER, their first fully guitar-driven album in a while (maybe ever) and they embark on a US tour this week. Zia McCabe joins us to talk about the new album, how the band writes songs (fans know their albums are gloriously all over the place), what it's like having David Bowie, Duran Duran, Slash and other huge names as supporters, her proud stance as a nudist, and a ton more. The Dandies have projected and lived by their life philosophy since day one. In a world where so many things change, it's nice to know you can rely on their version of unpredictability. Enjoy!
Episode 283 - Peter Cox of Go West/Solo
Episode 282 - Mickey Curry of Bryan Adams/Hall & Oates
Episode 281 - Tris Imboden of Chicago/Kenny Loggins
Deep Dive - David Newton on The Mighty Lemon Drops' World Without End (1988)
Episode 280 - Russ Kunkel
Episode 279 - Ryan Hedgecock of Lone Justice
Deep Dive - Clive Langer on Madness (1983)
Episode 278 - Andy Richards
Deep Dive - Nick Van Eede on Cutting Crew's The Scattering (1989)
Episode 277 - Tanya Donelly of Belly/Throwing Muses/The Breeders/Solo
Deep Dive - Steve Thompson on John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Milk and Honey (1984)
Episode 276 - Leland Sklar
Deep Dive - Bob Rock on The Cult's Sonic Temple (1989)
Episode 275 - Victor DeLorenzo of Violent Femmes/Nineteen Thirteen
Episode 274 - Thor
Bonus - Jeff Healey with Cristie Hall Healey and Roger Costa
Episode 273 - Graham Russell of Air Supply
Recap 2020 v.2
Episode 272 - Waddy Wachtel
Deep Dive - Fee Waybill on The Tubes' The Completion Backward Principle (1981)
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Immediately Kinfolk
Turned On
Resident by Hernan Cattaneo
Markus Schulz presents Global DJ Broadcast