The Wombats – Free download ‘Addicted To The Cure’
aaamusic | On 11, Feb 2011
Release free download ‘Addicted To The Cure’
Second album ‘The Wombats proudly present… This Modern Glitch’ follows on April 25th
“The Wombats have another huge hit on their hands with their new album” – The Sun
The Wombats band momentum towards the April 25th release of their second album ‘This Modern Glitch’ with the free download of the infectiously brilliant ‘Addicted To The Cure’, a B-side from their latest single ‘Jump Into The Fog’
The band’s eagerly anticipated second album ‘This Modern Glitch’ features production by Rich Costey (Muse, Interpol, FranzFerdinand), Jacknife Lee (U2, Snow Patrol, R.E.M.) and Eric Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age). The collection includes both ‘Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)’ and ‘Jump Into The Fog’, as well as another upcoming single in the shape of‘Please Allow Me To Be Your Antidepressant’ on 11th April.
Following their recent intimate UK tour that sold-out almost immediately, The Wombats will hit the road for a major tour in March that includes a sizeable London date at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo. The dates, listed below, were rescheduled from January:
March
4th – Manchester, Academy (sold out)
5th – Newcastle, O2 Academy
6th – Dundee, Fat Sams Live
7th – Edinburgh, HMV Picture House
9th – Leeds, Metropolitan University
10th – Birmingham, HMV Institute (sold out)
11th – Sheffield, Leadmill (sold out)
13th – Norwich, UEA
14th – London, HMV Hammersmith Apollo
17th – Cardiff, University Solus
18th – Bristol, O2 Academy
Tickets are available now from the 24 hour ticket hotline on 0844 811 0051 or online from www.gigsandtours.com,www.thewombats.co.uk, www.artistticket.com and www.crowdsurge.com.
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Following the release of their debut album ‘The Wombats proudly present… A Guide To Love, Loss and Desperation’, the band’s ascendency continued unabated. The Wombats completed two huge sold-out UK tours which included triumphant shows at Brixton Academy, a unique one-off headline show at London’s Royal Albert Hall and a massive homecoming show at the10,000 capacity Liverpool Echo Arena. They were nominated for Best UK Act at the MTV Europe Awards, and played a plethora of enormous festival appearances including a co-headline set on the NME/Radio 1 stage at Reading and Leeds as well as storming sets at Glastonbury, T in the Park, Isle of Wight and Oxegen.