![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But wait, it gets even better as the slower paced but superior “Moving to New York” takes over. This is a song made for dancing to, and, whether you can or not, you will at least find your feet tapping along to the frenzy paced rhythm of the song. With witty lyrics, good vocals and one hell of a catchy chorus, this track is 2 minutes and 41 seconds worth of near orgasmic indie pop. Opening the album is the out of place and pointless intro “Tales of Boys, Girls and Marsupials” before the brilliant “Kill the Director” bursts into life. Tord Øverland-Knudsen: Bass guitar and backing vocals Matthew Murphy: Vocals, lead guitar and keyboard However as good as the singles are, and they are really good, the album is frustratingly lacking any new songs to get the blood pumping. Listen to any of the four singles off of their debut album and it becomes transparent that these first impressions are spot on, as these boys have that special talent of knowing how to create a good tune using their patented brand of indie, guaranteed to fill any dance floor in the UK. ![]() Review Summary: A fun but inconsistent album that contains patches of brilliance marred by some very poor filler.Ĭomprising of two Scousers and a Norwegian, it’s safe to say that first impressions of the Liverpudlian indie band The Wombats are that they are far from normal. ![]()
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