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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 19, 2018 23:01:15 GMT -5
The Wombats release their fourth album, "Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life", on February 9th 2018.
I really enjoy their first three albums, all getting better than the previous one. Really enjoyed their 2015 effort, Glitterbug. Some clever lyrics over lush pop sounds.
I saw them live in 2012 in Washington D.C. (although I was proper sloshed).
Not sure how I feel about the songs released so far for their forthcoming album, though. I like the melodies, but the lyrics seem basic:....
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 7, 2018 18:11:21 GMT -5
Album has leaked a few days before the official release date.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 7, 2018 23:01:05 GMT -5
Fucking love this album. It's essentially Glitterbug 2.0.
Quirky Wombats lyrics, great melodies, guitar hooks. It's not re-inventing the wheel, but rather keeping their wheels turning in traditional Wombats style.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 7, 2018 23:01:53 GMT -5
I agree 100% with this review:That is why CrypticRock gives it 4 out of 5 stars.In late 2007, The Wombats glided into the forefront of the international Indie Rock dancefloor via their compelling and eye-catching single “Let’s Dance to Joy Division.” The instant success of the track, which was included in the English band’s debut album, that same year’s A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation, was the effect of referencing one of the most iconic Post-Punk bands in the Alternative world. Formed by Dan Haggis (drums, percussion, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), Tord Øverland Knudsen (bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), and Matthew Murphy (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards) in 2003, in Liverpool, England, The Wombats will have had four long-playing albums by the time the new one is out. Slated to be released on February 9, 2018, via Kobalt Music Recordings, The Wombats’ forthcoming fourth full-length is titled Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life. As always, the song titles are as quirky as the songs themselves—certainly another feastful delight for Indie Popsters, New Wave revivalists, and marsupial lovers. Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life begins with the upbeat, pogo-inducing Guitar Pop track “Cheetah Tongue.” Following next is the first single, “Lemon to a Knife Fight,” whose jangly and angular guitar strums and melodies might remind the initiated of the likes of Two Door Cinema Club (“Undercover Martyn”), Maritime (“We Don’t Think, We Know”), The Killers (“Somebody Told Me”), and Blur (“Coffee and TV”); it may sound bright but is actually dim, for it tells of “the push-pull rollercoaster of a toxic relationship’s euphoria and desperation.” Then as the listener gets to “Turn,” the pace slows down for a bit and incorporates elements of Electroclash—sparse synthesizer ambience and Disco dancefloor beats; it will fit on a playlist that includes Coldplay’s “A Sky Full of Stars,” The Chainsmokers’ “Something Just like This,” OneRepublic’s “Future Looks Good,” and The Fray’s “Singing Low.” The Wombats’ foray into Dance-oriented Indie Pop music continues on with “Black Flamingo.” Then the trio go quirky and Post-Punk again with “White Eyes,” whose hooky basslines and catchy female-backed-up choruses exude echoes of Get Ready-era New Order (“60 Miles an Hour”). The mood then turns relaxed and chilly with the smooth swagger of “Lethal Combination” and “Out of My Head.” It further slides down to Sophistipop territory with “I Only Wear Black,” at least initially, only to revert to the general sunny and poppy predisposition of Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life. Near the end of the spin are the highlights: the delectable “Ice Cream” and “Dip Your Honey,” which take the listener back to The Wombats’ trademark Alternative Pop sound—dribbling drumbeats, bouncy basslines, angular rhythms, stellar guitar interludes, synthesizer flourishes, lush Indie soundscape, and infectious vocal melody. Finally, The Wombats close their latest oeuvre with the New Romantic slant and sentiments of “I Don’t Know Why I Like You But I Do.” The Indie world is populated by brilliant tunesmiths, but rarely is it graced with songwriters or bands that excel both in their ability to make memorable melodies and express eloquence through literary lyricism and then mold these all together to come up with cerebral but catchy Pop songs. Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life is another proof of The Wombats’ adeptness in this kind of sonic amalgamation. That is why CrypticRock gives it 4 out of 5 stars.crypticrock.com/the-wombats-beautiful-people-will-ruin-your-life-album-review/
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 9, 2018 20:32:13 GMT -5
First half is better than the second half.
I Only Wear Black is not only the worst on the album, but worst Wombats song ever by quite some distance.
The album is quintessential Wombats. Although I think Glitterbug had the more meaningful lyrics of the two, but do like the melodies on Beautfiul People a bit more.
Not an album that the critics will love. But fuck the critics.
Anyone who is a Wombats fan will love it, innit.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 9, 2018 20:46:03 GMT -5
White Eyes is an early 1990s banger. Reminds me of Pulp, actually.
Tracks 1-7 are so bloody brilliant.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 13, 2018 15:49:14 GMT -5
Why isn’t anyone else a Wombats fan?
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Post by mystoryisgory on Feb 15, 2018 2:45:06 GMT -5
Why isn’t anyone else a Wombats fan? I can ask the same question about these artists: Disco Inferno Colin Stetson Acoustic Ladyland Polar Bear Boredoms John Zorn Miles Davis Ornette Coleman Public Enemy 李建復 閃靈 Albert Ayler Charles Mingus James Holden But to answer your question, I think it may have something to do with the name. And that it's you, of all people that keeps pushing them. Who knows, maybe it's these Wombats who have subliminally influenced you to do the terrible things you do like stalk married women, worship Trump, and create shit posts. Birds of a feather and all.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 21, 2018 13:56:48 GMT -5
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Post by Stemot on Feb 23, 2018 8:09:25 GMT -5
Been listening to this for the past week. Great album. Wasn't that taken at first but really grew on me. Just thought I'd mention it seeing as how this thread seems dead.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 5, 2018 10:03:01 GMT -5
New Wombats.
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Post by seamiedev on Sept 7, 2018 13:05:59 GMT -5
Why isn’t anyone else a Wombats fan? Only spotting your post now. I FUCKING LOVE The Wombats. Caught them live for the first time in Dublin earlier this year, a bloody great night. I've a decent collection of bootlegs. Let me know if you want 'em uploaded.
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