The Dandy Warhols are taking a loving look back at their influences with the announcement of their new album, PIN UPS, a jam-packed collection of covers from venerated and legendary artists. Slated for release on March 20, 2026, via Beat The World/Little Cloud Records, this project has been years in the making. According to keyboardist Zia McCabe, the band had been “talking for years now about getting as many of the covers we’ve done for specific territories together and releasing them for all to hear.” The album features the Dandy’s re-sketches of fabled singles and deep cuts from bands they admire, including The Cure, Gang of Four, The Clash, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles.
Concurrent with the album announcement, the band released the video for the first single, “Kiss Off,” a cover of the Violent Femmes classic. Zia McCabe steps in for Gordan Gano on vocals, adding a bit of bratty flair against a ’50s mod backdrop. “I’m especially excited that we’re releasing our cover of Violent Femmes’ ‘Kiss Off’ for the first time,” McCabe says, adding, “I can’t believe this gem has just been sitting in a hard drive for years.” Guitarist Courtney Taylor-Taylor notes that this record is “one of my favorites” for reminiscing. The diverse collection features a surf-guitar-flavored take on The Cramps’ “Goo Goo Muck,” a percolating pop version of The Runaways’ “Cherry Bomb,” and a faithful, twangy backporch rendition of The Byrds’ “You Ain’t Going Nowhere (Easy Chair).”
As much as PIN UPS is a tribute to the songs they love, it also serves as a love letter to many of their peers and friends. Courtney Taylor-Taylor points out that “Nearly every band we cover on here are friends of ours or artists we have had a meaningful experience with,” though he notes they never met the artists from the ’60s. The tracklist includes unreleased gems like The Grateful Dead’s “Ripple” and New York Dolls’ “Jet Boy,” alongside collected tracks from various tribute records and B-sides, such as their respectfully hazy and mesmerizingly psychedelic cover of The Beatles’ “Blackbird.” The new covers album follows a monumental two years for the band, which saw the release of their critically-hailed album ROCKMAKER (2024) and its companion Rock ReMaker (2025).
The Dandy Warhols, comprised of Courtney Taylor-Taylor, Peter G. Holmström, Zia McCabe, and Brent DeBoer, are set to release PIN UPS on vinyl, CD, and digitally on March 20, 2026. The covers collection is a testament to the band’s eclectic taste and respect for the music that shaped them. It features 18 tracks, including “Primary” (The Cure), “What We All Want” (Gang Of Four), “Straight To Hell” (The Clash), and “Lay Lady Lay” (Bob Dylan), demonstrating a vast and varied musical palette. This album is a must-have for fans looking for fresh takes on legendary tracks.

