The Wombats: "I was thinking of a Wombats take on Radiohead's 'In Rainbows...'"
The Wombats are shunning their glitzy pop of old for a more guitary, organic affair.

Once upon a time the Wombats wore white jeans and fluoroplastic sunglasses, and taught us all to dance to Joy Division. You know what they say; the past is another country.
For a lot of us, bands can seem to exist out of time. Like Kate Hudson's character says in Almost Famous, you can go down to the record store and visit them anytime. Just as they were ten years ago. It turns out that sometimes the band themselves feel the same way. For a while, at least.
Back in November on the way to shoot the video for ‘Lemon to a Knife Fight', the lead single off new album ‘Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life', The Wombats' frontman Murph likened being in a band to being caught in a phase of arrested development. You're suspended in time until one day you turn around and the world has shifted on its axis, and you wonder where you've been for ten years.
Reminded of this now across a transatlantic phone line, he laughs. For a while there, the Wombats were all consuming. It paid off, but so has this new phase - the one that almost approximates something like conventional adulthood. Sometime between writing ‘Glitterbug' and ‘Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life' the veil lifted. Murph, having relocated to the US, now finds himself living in Los Angeles with a wife and a dog. The full package. That's put things on a more even keel.
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