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The Dandy Warhols bring “the dirty little town that time forgot” back to Vancouver

The Dandy Warhols play the Commodore Ballroom Dec. 6.

The Dandy Warhols play the Commodore Ballroom Dec. 6.

Preview – The Dandy Warhols at the Commodore Ballroom this Friday night

Distortland, the new album from Portland’s The Dandy Warhols, got its name from the view of lead singer/songwriter Courtney Taylor-Taylor. “I just looked out my window and thought ‘Distortland’…. yep. The dirty little town that time forgot, one day became the cultural epicenter of earth.”

Portland has been the Dandy Warhols’ homebase since the band started making music 20 years ago. Since then the city has grown astronomically, and come to symbolize lots that is awesome and soon-to-be-lost (or already lost) about the Great Pacific Northwest.

How much Distortland – the band’s first studio album since 2012’s This Machine – is a concept record about gentrification and its discontents is open for discussion. Musically, the record is melodic and varied, with tracks ranging from the Britpop swagger (think Blur) of “All the Girls in London” to the dreamy shoegaze of “Doves” to the catchy, vintage Warhols of the first single, “You Are Killing Me”.

Watch – The Dandy Warhols, “You Are Killing Me”:

The Warhols are touring in support of Distortland, including a show this coming Tuesday (Dec 6) at the Commodore. Fans of the band, or anyone who misses the nineties (guilty!), or Portland circa 1996, for that matter, are advised to take note.

Dandy Warhols at the Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, June 22 2013. Robyn Hanson photo.

Dandy Warhols at the Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, June 22 2013. Robyn Hanson photo.

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