The Dandy Warhols have been keeping things super weird for 25 years. Hell, their 10,000 square-foot studio/performance space/bar/hang-out space is called The Odditorium and "odd" is the perfect description of the vibe on their 10th studio album, Why You So Crazy?, which Billboard is exclusively premiering today (Jan. 24) on the eve of its official release via Toronto's Dine Alone Records. The 12-track LP opens with a 1940's sounding dusty song bit paying homage to Hollywood hoofers Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers ("Fred N Ginger") before diving into the rubbery, trippy "Terraform," pivoting to the knee-slapping cowpunk party ditty "Highlife" and sliding into the classic Dandy rave-up "Be Alright." The latter was previewed in late 2018 via a 360-degree video directed by lead singer Courtney Taylor-Taylor featuring Mad Men star Jessica Paré leading viewers on a tour of the Odditorium inspired by a sip of some magical wine.

READ MORE Dandy Warhols Get Ghostly Just in Time For Halloween in Spooky 'Forever' Video “We’ve always been driven to create art with emotional clarity,” Taylor-Taylor says in a statement about the album's inspiration. “That’s what the world needs more than ever right now. I’ve never felt so strongly that people are losing their minds, and it’s more of them than ever before. Local politics, international politics, news programs, sitcoms, and our president all feel like the heat got turned up. It doesn’t feel like a natural progression of insanity, it just happened. Most people are behaving in a manner that can only be described as batshit crazy.” With a robotic, futuristic sound added into their traditional mix of stoned rock soul, the band -- which also includes keyboardist/vocalist Zia McCabe, guitarist Peter Holström and drummer Brent DeBoer --hypnotizes on the woozy, heat mirage jam "Next Thing I Know," washes away your transgressions on the western swing acoustic jam "Sins Are Forgiven" (doubling down on the religious imagery on the draggy, psychedelic "To the Church") and just flat out get down on the poppy "Motor City Steel" and "Small Town Girls." Listen to an exclusive stream of the album, watch the "Be Alright" video below and check out the band's upcoming U.S. tour dates after the jump.

Dandy Warhols tour dates.

May 3 - 5 -- Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival May 6 -- Washington, D.C. @ 9.30 Club May 7 -- Boston, MA @ The Sinclair

May 8 -- Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel May 9 -- Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall May 11 -- Chicago, IL @ Metro

May 12 -- Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue May 14 -- Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre May 16 -- Los Angeles, CA @ Theatre at the Ace Hotel