The Dandy Warhols: Courtney Taylor-Taylor on Dig!, Pin Ups & the “Assassination Piece” (#278)
Release Date: 04/01/2026
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info_outlineIn this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Courtney Taylor-Taylor — frontman of The Dandy Warhols — to talk about Pin Ups and the real story behind the Dig! documentary.
Pin Ups brings together a collection of covers spanning the band’s journey — but as Courtney explains, it feels less like a traditional covers album and more like a “3D map of the band’s DNA,” shaped by instinct, influence, and reinterpretation.
But this conversation goes much further.
Courtney opens up about the Dig! era — and why he describes the film as an “assassination piece” — reflecting on how it reshaped public perception of the band at a crucial moment, and what it took to rebuild from it.
He also talks about the difference between art and entertainment, the instinctive way The Dandy Warhols create music, and how a song can evolve to the point where it becomes entirely your own.
Along the way, he reflects on the influences that shaped the band’s sound — including The Cult — the breakthrough of 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia, and how they’ve managed to stay true to themselves over time.
This is an honest conversation about creativity, perception, and reclaiming your narrative.
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