If you haven’t yet discovered Artist Hour on Today Radio, you’re missing out on an incredible journey through the discographies of some of the greatest bands and artists of all time. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 PM, we dedicate a full hour to the work of a single artist, bringing you their biggest hits, deep cuts, and the stories behind the music.

Tonight, we shine the spotlight on The Dandy Warhols! This Portland-based alternative rock band has been captivating audiences since the mid-‘90s with their unique blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze, and power pop. Known for their effortlessly cool aesthetic and infectious melodies, The Dandy Warhols have built a devoted following worldwide.

Formed in 1994, the band consists of Courtney Taylor-Taylor (vocals, guitar), Peter Holmström (guitar), Zia McCabe (keyboards, bass), and Brent DeBoer (drums). Their breakthrough came with the 1997 album ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down, featuring the iconic single Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth, which introduced their signature sound to the mainstream.

In 2000, they reached new heights with Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia, a critically acclaimed album that delivered their biggest hit, Bohemian Like You. The song’s infectious chorus and driving energy made it a staple of early-2000s rock playlists and solidified the band’s place in alternative rock history.

The Dandy Warhols continued to evolve with albums like Welcome to the Monkey House (2003), which saw them experiment with synth-heavy sounds, and Odditorium or Warlords of Mars (2005), showcasing their more experimental and sprawling compositions. Over the years, they’ve maintained their reputation for crafting hypnotic, genre-defying music, with albums like Distortland (2016) and Why You So Crazy (2019) proving that their creativity knows no bounds.

Tonight on Artist Hour, we’ll take you on a journey through their eclectic back catalogue, playing everything from their anthemic hits to their hidden gems. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering The Dandy Warhols for the first time, this is an hour you won’t want to miss!

So, set a reminder, turn up the volume, and join us at 8 PM on Today Radio for the Artist Hour, where the music takes center stage.