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The Wombats today release their brand new EP ‘Is This What It Feels Like To Feel Like This?’, out now via AWAL. The six track collection, which includes new single Dressed To Kill, completes a ground-breaking year for the Liverpool-formed three piece, who scored their first UK number one album in January with ‘Fix Yourself, Not The World‘, and have played their biggest shows to date, including a night at London’s The O2 in April, during their world tour.

The three-piece return to Australia next week for headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Newcastle as well as sets at Spilt Milk Festival in Canberra, Ballarat and the Gold Coast.

Recorded shortly after completing their acclaimed fifth studio album, ‘Is This What It Feels Like To Feel Like This?’ is The Wombats’ rawest material yet, trading polished synths for spiky guitar riffs and heavy choruses. The band themselves co-produced part of the project themselves, bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen then taking some files back to his homeland of Norway to be mixed in his home studio, with regular collaborators Mike Crossey and Mark Crew working on the remainder.

The EP includes new single Dressed To Kill, which builds from sparse guitar and drums until it breaks out into an anthemic chorus. Speaking on the single, frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy says: “Dressed To Kill is a slightly tongue in cheek song about getting prepared for an evening that will without a doubt go sideways, but attacking it with confidence nevertheless.”

If anyone doubted it, their debut number one UK album earlier this year confirmed the fact that The Wombats are a band at the peak of their powers. Built over sixteen years, their ever-expanding fanbase has continued to swell, boosted first by a new generation of fans discovering their vast catalogue of indie bangers through streaming, then via TikTok following the viral success of Oliver Nelson’s remix of their 2015 hit Greek Tragedy. Underpinning it all though is the timeless power of their songwriting and Murph’s inimitable lyrical style, which was lauded by fans and critics alike for ‘Fix Yourself, Not The World’, and has now seen them reach a million followers on Spotify.

This success was brought home to the band most tangibly during their recent world tour, where Murph, Tord and drummer Dan Haggis played their biggest ever headline show at London’s The O2, also visiting North and South America, Europe and Australia, before heading home for festivals that included mainstage slots at Community Festival, Tramlines, Boardmasters and Kendal Calling. This month they celebrated the 15 year anniversary of their debut ‘A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation’ with the announcement of a digital reissue and limited edition pink vinyl. Moving straight into their next collection, this new EP shows The Wombats still have a lot more noise to make.


Australian Tour DatesTICKETS HERE

Sat 26 Nov – Spilt Milk, Canberra
Sun 27 Nov – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Thurs 1 Dec – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Sat 3 Dec – Spilt Milk, Ballarat
Sun 4 Dec – Spilt Milk, Gold Coast
Tue 6 Dec – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Fri 9 Dec – Bar On The Hill, Newcastle
Sun 11 Dec – Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney


IS THIS WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO FEEL LIKE THIS? EP OUT NOW
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