Bedlam Ballroom

Bedlam Ballroom is a studio album by the swing revival band Squirrel Nut Zippers, released in 2000.

The album reflects a stylistic shift, with the band incorporating a broader ranges of styles, instrumentation, and production approaches.

wrote that the band have "abandoned their adherence to '30s recording techniques, and though a bit of the charm is lost, thankfully these Zippers ain't slick.

"[9] CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the album finds SNZ "nearly as eclectic as ever, but more generic too.

"[10] Variety thought that the album "can easily be considered their best for, if nothing else, they reclaim a time when music was unsure of itself, an era when Louis Armstrong had given up on the music of his youth to build a wider audience through pop numbers and show tunes.