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GIG REVIEW: Dandy Warhols Celebrate 30 Years with a Bang at Enmore Theatre

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Welcome back to another Triple M's gig review! This time, we're diving into the mesmerizing world of the Dandy Warhols, who lit up the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on a rainy 1st of May, 2024. Despite the weather, Sydney’s rock enthusiasts turned out in droves for a sold-out show that marked a milestone—30 years of the Dandy Warhols weaving their musical magic.

In this episode, Row takes you through a night of psychedelic rock and aural pleasures, starting with the band's iconic opener "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth," setting the tone with its energetic rhythms and entrancing visuals. The Dandy Warhols, known for their cool, psych-rock essence, didn’t just play music; they created an immersive experience that felt like stepping into a dream.

The highlight of the night was the new track "I'd Like To Help You With Your Problem," featuring the legendary Slash on guitar. This song, along with fan favorites like "Get Off," the intense "I Love You," the divine "Godless," and the synth-laden "We Used to Be Friends," showcased the band’s dynamic range and musical evolution.

The crescendo of the evening was their biggest hit, "Bohemian Like You," which had the crowd wooing in unison, a testament to the enduring connection between the Dandy Warhols and their Australian fans. Row also delves into the band's consistency with its original lineup since 1998, adding to their cool factor and genuine appeal.

Join Row for an unforgettable journey through a night with the Dandy Warhols, celebrating their new album "Rockmaker" and their incredible 30-year journey.

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Welcome back to another Triple M's gig review! This time, we're diving into the mesmerizing world of the Dandy Warhols, who lit up the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on a rainy 1st of May, 2024. Despite the weather, Sydney’s rock enthusiasts turned out in droves for a sold-out show that marked a milestone—30 years of the Dandy Warhols weaving their musical magic.

In this episode, Row takes you through a night of psychedelic rock and aural pleasures, starting with the band's iconic opener "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth," setting the tone with its energetic rhythms and entrancing visuals. The Dandy Warhols, known for their cool, psych-rock essence, didn’t just play music; they created an immersive experience that felt like stepping into a dream.

The highlight of the night was the new track "I'd Like To Help You With Your Problem," featuring the legendary Slash on guitar. This song, along with fan favorites like "Get Off," the intense "I Love You," the divine "Godless," and the synth-laden "We Used to Be Friends," showcased the band’s dynamic range and musical evolution.

The crescendo of the evening was their biggest hit, "Bohemian Like You," which had the crowd wooing in unison, a testament to the enduring connection between the Dandy Warhols and their Australian fans. Row also delves into the band's consistency with its original lineup since 1998, adding to their cool factor and genuine appeal.

Join Row for an unforgettable journey through a night with the Dandy Warhols, celebrating their new album "Rockmaker" and their incredible 30-year journey.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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