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The Wombats

Fix Yourself, Not The World

    The Wombats kick off the most exciting phase of their constantly evolving success story with the announcement of their fifth studio album Fix Yourself, Not The World. Recording remotely over the past year from their respective homes, the band have been working hard to produce some of the most captivating, inventive and forward-thinking music of their career to date. With frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy in Los Angeles, bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen in Oslo and drummer Dan Haggis in London, they discussed each day’s plan via Zoom, then recorded separately, sending individual files to producers Jacknife Lee (U2, The Killers), Gabe Simon (Dua Lipa, Lana Del Rey), Paul Meaney (Twenty One Pilots, Nothing But Thieves), Mark Crew (Bastille, Rag‘n’Bone Man) and Mike Crossey (The 1975, The War on Drugs, Yungblud) to mix into the finished tracks.

    “It was pure madness, to be honest,” explains Murph. 

    “We’re so excited for people to hear this new album! We’ve explored new genres and pushed ourselves further than ever musically. It will always stand out for us in our memories from our other albums as we recorded it across three cities during lockdown, and we weren’t all in the same room at the same time!” says Dan Haggis. 


    TRACK LISTING

    1. Flip Me Upside Down
    2. This Car Drives All By Itself
    3. If You Ever Leave, I’m Coming With You
    4. Ready For The High
    5. Method To The Madness
    6. People Don’t Change People, Time Does
    7. Everything I Love Is Going To Die
    8. Work Is Easy, Life Is Hard
    9. Wildfire
    10. Don’t Poke The Bear
    11. Worry
    12. Fix Yourself, Then The World (Reach Beyond Your Fingers)

    Melt Yourself Down

    Release / Fix My Life - Inc. The Subliminal Kid Remix

      Melt Yourself Down are twelve hands, six mouths and six hearts. Beating and blowing, shouting and shaking in perfect symbiosis. The third single, ‘Release!’ is an electro-riot of bass throbs and clarion calls, manic horns and pulse beats. This is future funk, the spirit of punk. This is modal jazz detonated by rhythms to rearrange the DNA.

      On the flipside: a head-spinning 11-minute remix of previous single ‘Fix My Life’ by Sweden’s The Subliminal Kid (aka Peder Mannerfelt of Roll The Dice). Spin magazine described it as “A lurching machine rhythm and lashings of synth squiggles and white noise, re-framing all that modal skronk in electro-industrial terms: it’s Addis Ababa meets Detroit in the year 3013.”

      Kreeps

      One More Fix

        This 45 offers up three slabs of hi-octane rock'n'roll from Kreeps. "One More Fix" and "I Wanna Kill, Kill, Kill (Alright)" are taken from the band's just-out "Belly Full Of Razor Blades" CD-only album, while "Phantom Power" is exclusive to this release, so this is the only way you're gonna get these songs on vinyl.

        Smilex

        Sex 4 Sale

          Dirty garage punk rock'n'roll with echoes of The Stooges, Dead Boys and The Pixies. Barrels along in a satisfyingly loutish and nihilistic manner. Saucy and sassy, they should go a very long way, if there's any justice in the world. Brilliant.


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