July

Wombats at T In The Park

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Here’s their entire set on the BBC/RADIO1 stage.

CLICK HERE

It’s also rumoured in the two week gap the wombats will be recording new material!


The Wombats performed at the Ibiza ‘Fuck Dance Let’s Rock’ Festival, here’s a little extract from it all. Oh and some pictures! No wonder Sir Paul McCartney wants to work with The Wombats. The furry fellas played a belting set at Ibiza Rocks with Sony Ericsson in San Rafael’s Hippodrome last night.

The Wombats at Ibiza Rocks with Sony Ericsson

The Wombats whizzed into Ibiza this week for a slot on the island’s hottest stage and - despite being sunburnt to a crisp within hours of arriving - Liverpool’s current punk pop sensations did not disappoint. 

Straight from the off, the crowd were drenched in a syrupy solution of sunshine, super charged sounds and stratosphere-scraping vibes and transformed into a bobbing sea of blissed out smiling faces.  

‘Moving To New York’, ‘Kill The Director’ and ‘Let’s Dance to Joy Division’ all prompted glorious mass singalongs, set to be one of the all time highlights of the sunkissed Ibizian summer of 2008. 

Backfire at the disco? Not a bit of it. We’ll still be bathing in the Wombats warm glow when winter hits… 

Interesting as I’m sure you will agree, I’d definately like to go and check out the new scene in ibiza with acts like the wombats playing!



June

Wombat news runs dry..

posted in General by Alex

We will be back soon, but for time being the wombats are enjoying a small break in their tour dates over the summer. I’m pretty sure that we will be hearing some news aboutn how things are going across the pond for the boys soonish.

Alex


On June 24th, The Wombats will see the official US release of their debut album, A Guide to Love, Loss and Desperation.  Stuffed to the brim with high-energy anthems like “Let’s Dance To Joy Division,” “Moving To New York” and “Backfire At The Disco,” this record is ready to take America by storm.

God bless them, hope they come back in one piece.

x



May

The Wombats UK Tour

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The Wombats UK Tour started a few days ago, I’m lucky enough to be there with them on 29th May at the Apollo on the last night of the tour, expect an update with some clips and pics soon!



May

Wombats in ‘Filter’

posted in General by Alex

GETTING TO KNOW THE WOMBATS
Filter Magazine (USA) Spring 2008

WHAT THE F**K ARE WOMBATS ANYWAY? The zoologist’s answer would be that they are nocturnal Australian marsupials with a penchant for burrowing tunnels and chomping greens, but the musicologist’s answer would be vastly different. It might go something like this: The Wombats are a quirky pop trio from Liverpool who specialize in energetic, danceable tunes filled with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and more hooks than Evander Holyfield. Considering it’d be impossible to fit a hirsute rodent onto an iPod, let’s concentrate on the latter.

Guitarist / singer Matthew ‘Murph’ Murphy, drummer / singer Dan Haggis and bassist Tord Øverland-Knudsen met while attending the Paul McCartney-sanctified Liverpool Institue of Performing Arts (LIPA) in 2003. At first, their attempts to make music were less-than-serious. “We started out as a comedy band,” admits Murph. “We used to try and destroy perfectly good pop songs by suddenly screaming in the middle of them. Unfortunately, no one understood our surreal sense of humour, so we changed tack.” They became more devoted to the craft of writing single-friendly fare in the vein of Madness and Art Brut, while keeping their sense of humour alive by dubbing themselves The Wombats. “It’s no stupider than Arctic Monkeys,” Murph says, only half-defensively.

After churning out a series of hokey ditties that they would all rather put behind them (including one about an ostrich), Murph stumbled onto the band’s future sound when he wrote the skittish-pop dreamer ‘Moving to New York’ after fantasizing about escaping the quiet drudgery of industrial Liverpool. “I didn’t think anything of it until I really heard it when we practiced it in rehearsal,” Murph reveals. “Dan and Tord kept saying, ‘We’ve got to do this one; it’s a hit.’ So I don’t really listen to my stomach anymore; I just listen to the other guys.”

This watershed moment sparked a burst of creativity for Murph, who turned out a quick string of tunes, including ‘Lost in the Post’ and ‘Patricia the Stripper’, both of which he ultimately had a chance to solo strum for McCartney in a one-on-one songwriting workshop. “I told him, ‘Patricia the Stripper’ is about falling in love with a whore,” Murph recounts. “And he looked at me and I looked at him and he said, ‘That seems like a bad idea.’ I hink it’s a classic story now, but at the time I remember thinking, ‘What the f**k did I just say to Paul McCartney?’”

One of the next songs to come through the pipe was ‘Let’s Dance to Joy Division’, a spiky pop stomper that’s so catchy you can imagine Ian Curtis happily lurching in his grave to its contagious beat. “People misinterpret that song and think we’re taking the piss out of Joy Division,” Murph bemoans. “But we love them and [Joy Division / New Order bassist] Peter Hook is actually a big fan of the song. I wrote it after I was in a bar with my current girlfriend . We were pissed and we kissed while dancing to ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’. It was one of those great moments in life when you can’t believe something so good is happening to you.”

These songs ended up providing the backbone for The Wombats EP and the forthcoming A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation. In the UK, the trio is already the darling of the indie press and has earned itself a devout fan base that routinely bombards the band at concerts with everything from glow sticks and knitted scarves to wombat mascots and Valentine’s cards. The Wombats may have started out as a joke, but now it seems they’re getting the last laught.


Don’t miss The WOMBATS on TV and Radio this weekend!

The WOMBATS are in session with Dermot O’Leary on Radio 2 this Saturday, 26th April.  Tune in from 2pm to hear the boys playing the new single along with an exclusive cover version!

You can also catch the band’s performance of “Backfire At The Disco” at a surprise outdoor London location on Sound on BBC1 this Saturday from 1.50pm.

Then to quench your Wombats thirst even further you can look out for an exclusive live performance on T4 this Sunday, from 8.55am on Channel 4.



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