The Wombats

The Wombats

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Wombats

The Wombats are an English indie rock band from and formed in Liverpool. The band comprises native Liverpudlians Matthew Murphy (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard) and Daniel (Dan) Haggis (drums, percussion, keyboard and backing vocals), alongside Norwegian-born Tord Øverland Knudsen (bass guitar, guitar, keyboard and backing vocals). The band is signed to 14th Floor Records in the United Kingdom and Bright Antenna in the United States.

History

The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (2003-2008)

Matthew 'Murph' Murphy attended Liverpool College,then moved on to LIPA. The three band members met in 2003 at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, soon becoming friends, they formed The Wombats. Over the course of 2004 to 2005 the band released many EPs such as "The Hangover Sessions", "No.3" and "The Daring Adventures of Sgt. Wimbo and His Pet Otter". In 2005, the band released their debut album Girls, Boys, and Marsupials which was only available as a release in Japan.

In January 2007, the band released a second limited edition vinyl called Moving to New York, then in May of that year they released a third single entitled "Backfire at the Disco", which reached number 35 in the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by then band's first full single "Kill the Director" in late July. Their debut album, entitled The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation, coincided with the release of "Let's Dance to Joy Division" in October 2007, and peaked at number 11 in the UK Albums Chart. It was followed by a European tour ending with a thanksgiving party at Liverpool Academy.

The band started 2008 as the opening act at the opening ceremony of Liverpool, European Capital of Culture at Liverpool Arena. "Moving to New York" was re-released on 14 January 2008 and reached number 13 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming their highest charting release to date. On 28 February 2008 the band was awarded 'Best Dancefloor Filler' for their single "Let's Dance To Joy Division" at the NME Awards.[1]

The Wombats EP (2008-2010)

In April 2008 the band put out their first U.S. release on Bright Antenna, The Wombats EP. Following this release the band went on a full UK tour, as well as playing dates in Europe and Japan. The band also played for Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 1 where they covered the Take That song "Patience", as well as the Postman Pat theme tune, which Tord sang in his native Norwegian language.

The summer of 2008 saw the band perform live at a number of major festivals including Glastonbury Festival in June and T in the Park in July, opening the BBC Radio 1 / NME Stage set on the Friday. They also played Reading and Leeds Festival on the Saturday and Friday respectively on the Radio 1/NME Stage supporting Babyshambles. In September 2008 the band were filmed for a cameo appearance on Australian soap Neighbours.[2]

The band also announced via their MySpace blog that they would be releasing two singles, a seasonal 'Anti-Christmas' themed "Is This Christmas?" on 15 December 2008, followed by a track titled "My Circuitboard City" on 3 March 2009.

The Wombats Proudly Present... This Modern Glitch (2010-2013)

In September 2010, the band announced they were near to completing their second studio album, This Modern Glitch in the MRG Recording Studio in Los Angeles, California. The band worked with producers Eric Valentine and Jackknife Lee.

The first single to be released from the album, "Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" was released in the UK on 27 September 2010[3] and debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 23; marking the band's fifth Top 40 hit and third most successful single to date. The accompanying music video was shot in Los Angeles, CA during August 2010 and was directed by The General Assembly. Following the rumoured release of "Techno Fan" as the second single from the album, the track "Jump into the Fog" was confirmed for a release on 24 January 2011.[4] "Anti-D" has been announced as the next single, with the album following two weeks later. The album, entitled This Modern Glitch, was released in April 2011 as a CD, digital download and also on 7" and 12" vinyl.[5] The Wombats also played at the 2011 Southside and Hurricane music festivals in Germany.

The Wombats' song 'Techno Fan' is currently being used in European airline easyJet's new television and Facebook campaigns.

Third Studio Album (2013Present)

On the 10th of September 2013, a mysterious hashtag message appeared on the bands Facebook page which read "#yourbodyisaweapon", after the release of this message certain fans started to speculate about the possibility of a new single. This speculation was confirmed after a second message on the 16th of September, when the band gave the date of October 1st, once again as a hashtag and officially announced four days later that it was going to be released on the 2nd of October 2013 stating:

"Seismic activity is going on! Excited to announce that our new track Your Body Is A Weapon will be out on October 2nd."

The Single was then released on BBC Radio 1 on the 1st of October at 7:30PM as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record and on XFM at 8PM. The track was officially released on iTunes the next day and on Youtube, featuring a cartoon-like styled lyric video. It has not (yet) been released as an EP and therefore has not had any B-Sides. Lead singer Matthew Murphy confirmed that their next album would be released at some point in 2014[6]

Discography

Main article: The Wombats discography

Studio albums

  • The Wombats Proudly Present: A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (2007)
  • This Modern Glitch (2011)

Extended plays

  • "The Daring Adventures of Sgt. Wimbo and His Pet Otter" (2004)
  • "The Hangover Sessions" (2004)
  • "No.3" (2005)
  • Girls, Boys and Marsupials (2006)
  • The Wombats Go Pop! Pop! Pop! (2007)
  • The Wombats EP (2008)
  • The Wombats Proudly Present: This Acoustic Glitch (2011)
  • Techno Fan EP (2011)
  • Anti-D EP (2011)
  • Our Perfect Disease EP (2011)

References

External links

This page was last modified 15.04.2014 16:32:50

This article uses material from the article The Wombats from the free encyclopedia Wikipedia and it is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.