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The WombatsRelease date: 18th November 2022
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"Is This What It Feels Like to Feel Like This? - EP" is an album by The Wombats, released 18th November 2022 via The Wombats. It features 6 tracks, including "I Think My Mind Has Made Its Mind Up", "Dressed to Kill", and "Demon". The album is filed under Alternative.
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The Oxfordshire weekender confirms running order across Truck Stage, Market Stage and The Nest.

Tickets available to general public from 10am on Friday 6th February.

From Liverpool locals to LA lifestyle, The Wombats’ sixth album finds Murph and Co. embracing imperfection and fighting against processed perfection in modern music.

With their new album 'Oh! The Ocean' out now, we look back and pick ten essential Wombats tracks that capture their journey from giddy upstarts to seasoned indie heroes.

Murph is back on solo duty, as The Wombats frontman heralds the arrival of his second album as Love Fame Tragedy.

Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats are teaming up to play a large London date.

The six-track EP was self-released in full on November 18th.

A digital reissue will arrive on November 8th, with a vinyl release coming on April 28th.

The EP will be released in full on November 18th.

You can check out the title track now, ahead of the November release.

The track will be the first new material since their UK number one album 'Fix Yourself, Not The World'.

The festival will take place, unsurprisingly, in October.

Tune in tonight (18th April) on Dork Radio from 8pm, or grab the podcast after.

The band will play headline shows in Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin, Sheffield, Norwich, Nottingham, Birmingham and Manchester.

There's also Circa Waves, Courting, Priestgate and loads more.

When we think of indie-pop powerhouses The Wombats - back with brand new album 'Fix Yourself, Not The World' - we think of, well, mini-golf. Why? They're both tee-rific. (Sorry - Ed.)

Not ones to let a pesky global pandemic get in their way, The Wombats are back with a new single titled ‘Method to the Madness’ and news of an enormous London show slated for next year.

Reading, Leeds and back again.

Steven Loftin grabbed a hot minute to find out more.

The Wombats are shunning their glitzy pop of old for a more guitary, organic affair.
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