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THE DANDY WARHOLS "Odditorium Or Warlords Of Mars" Reviews
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Release: 13 Sep 2005
Label: Capitol
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| Guardian |
Rating: 8.0 |
Their fifth album further expands their palette of effortless cool.
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| Drowned in sound |
Rating: 8.0 |
"Odditorium" is a record which drifts with the sway of a half-dream, whilst being delicately nuzzled beneath an orgy.
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| liveDaily |
Rating: 8.0 |
"Odditorium," is one of the best major-label, alt-rock records of the year.
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| Contactmusic |
Rating: 7.0 |
This band is progressive.
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| Plug In music |
Rating: 7.0 |
"Odditorium Or Warlords of Mars" returns to the band's previous sound.
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| Times Online |
Rating: 6.0 |
As far as the Dandy Warhols are concerned, it is an album where potentially smart, three-minute pop songs regularly become interminable stoned wig-outs.
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| MusicOMH.com |
Rating: 6.0 |
In short it is a cracking return to form for a band that has been away far too long.
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| E!Online |
Rating: 5.8 |
The album kicks off with the nine-minute "Love Is the New Feel Awful," which is about eight minutes too long, filled with wailing trumpets, tribal drums and a bunch of other unidentifiable sounds.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 5.0 |
The Dandy Warhols' new album, Odditorium or Warlords of Mars, opens with a strange intro track from A&E host Bill Kurtis entitled "Colder Than the Coldest Winter Was Cold". It's meant to be a parody of the Dandies, treating them like world-famous 1950s rockers, with Kurtis quoting lead singer Courtney Taylor-Taylor as saying, "It's only rock and roll, but I think I like it".
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| RollingStone |
Rating: 2.0 |
Sometimes, good bands release outstandingly bad records.
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