"He and his eleven kids went to church one Easter. And the day was so nice and the Easter service had been so beautiful and pure that they decided to take a walk through the zoo, and they were just walking on clouds." "Good morning Mr. Nation," I said to him. "It certainly is a nice morning." "And a good morning to you Mr. Howard," he said to me. "there is nothing like an Easter morning to make a man feel clean and reborn and at one with God's intentions." "And so we went on to the monkey house together, and what do you think we saw? We saw a monkey playing with his private parts!" "No!" "Yes! And J. Edgar Nation was so upset that he went straight home and he started developing a pill that would make monkeys in the springtime fit things for a Christian family to see."
This album has a very different sound than the previous three. Synthesizers and drum machines are at the forefront, with the familiar sound of the Warhols' guitars often buried tantalizingly just under the surface. It's new wave synth-pop, and it's surprisingly good. Despite having changed soundwise, The Dandy Warhols still manage to stick to what they do best: music that sounds great, rocks hard, and trades substance for style whenever possible.
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