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The Dandy Warhols to release their own records

Band leave the world of major labels behind

Fri 07 Mar, 2008

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agree with both of you.last album would have sold better if they chose "down like disco" or "holding me up". they seem to always pick the wrong singles off the album. i'm not sure if they are doing it to preseve artistic cred or whatever, but if they actually concerned about selling records and are going to blame the label like they do here, they have to look in the mirror first. I wouldn't like them either based on "smoke it", "all the money", "we used to be friends", "not if you were the last junkie on earth", "bohemian like you", etc. they either do it themselves or let someone do it for them, but their singles are horrible choices. combine that with the fact that that type of rock and roll does not sell millions anyway and you are going to struggle. thank god i've been with them since TV theme song (probably the best single they've released so far) and know that their albums are deeper than their singles.courtney taylor taylor taylor should just write whatever album he is going to write and if he needs the money, write a few extra pop songs for TV commercials and ringtones.

Tue 06 May, 2008

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