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The Wombats at Philadelphia, PA in Union Transfer 2023
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Molly
October 30th 2022
Awesome gig, never a let down with these guys. Only reason ive not put 5 stars is because Victoria warehouse probably has the worst sound system of all the venues i’ve been, got felt up by blokes behind me 4 times in different places in the crowd, and i started feeling pretty ill after the support band (STONE, who were brilliant btw) had finished and my nerves felt like they were on fire BUT other than all that, the gig was incredible. Any band that manages to get a Manchester crowd jumping about is worth a go by my standards.
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The Wombats Biography

The Wombats return with their most sophisticated and sonically adventurous album yet. Oh! The Ocean (out February 21st 2025) grooves with social anxiety, internal strife and the tribulations of LA life, where Murph lives. Once again they provide escapism from the mundane with songwriting that has profound meaning to audiences in turbulent times, packaged in the band’s deceptively cuddly and playful façade.

Oh! The Ocean marks a new era for the band, moving away from previous synthetic sounds to embrace a warmer-blooded approach. Taking 50 new songs into a studio in Echo Park, LA, in July 2024 for six weeks of sessions with new producer John Congleton (St Vincent, Wallows, Death Cab for Cutie), The Wombats shunned the AI studio techniques that have become prevalent in modern-day recording, in order to make a far more natural and human album.

Alongside familiar sounds they explore new genres from glistening tech rock to sci-fi pop, futuristic fuzz rock to bluesy rock’n’roll, with touches of disco and hip-hop-inflections.
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