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Anti-D: A love song

| On 24, Feb 2011

Release the new single ‘Anti-D’ on April 11th on 14th Floor Records; new album ‘The Wombats proudly present… This Modern Glitch’ follows on April 25th

The Wombats follow ‘Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)’ and ‘Jump Into The Fog’, two of their biggest airplay hits to date, with the release of the new single ‘Anti-D’ on April 11th on 14th Floor Records. The single follows their imminent UK tour which includes a major London show at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo and comes ahead of the April 25th release of their eagerly anticipated second album ‘The Wombats proudly present… This Modern Glitch.’

Produced by Jacknife Lee (U2, R.E.M.), the woozy psychedelia of ‘Anti-D’ addresses the band’s frontman and lyricist Matthew ‘Murph’ Murphy’s issues with depression and addiction to anti-depressants.

The visually astonishing video that accompanies the track summarises Murph’s mindset when he was on anti-depressants. It contrasts the solemn, black-clad Murph stumbling through a surreal Technicolor world inhabited by a colourful array of bizarre characters.

VIDEO CAN BE VIEWED HEREhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti1W7Zu8j9k

A special 7” vinyl format of the single will be released on April 16th to mark this year’s Record Store Day. It will feature the b-side ‘Valentine.’

‘…This Modern Glitch’ was recorded through 2010 over three sessions with separate producers, all in L.A. First, Jacknife Lee brought his precise technological nous, followed by Eric Valentine who helped the band put together ‘Tokyo (Vampires And Wolves)’ and ‘Techno Fan’.Muse knob-twiddler Rich Costey joined forces with additional creative input from TV On The Radio’s Dave Sitek and John Hill (Santogold,M.I.A., Devo) to complete a record that will shock, impress and spin opinion on this most uncompromising of 21st century pop bands. The album even finds rooms for a guest appearance courtesy of Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro on ‘Girls / Fast Cars’.

Often acknowledged as one of the most infectiously entertaining live bands around, The Wombats hit the road in March for a full UK tour that includes a major London date at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo:

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 (sold out)

14th – London, HMV Hammersmith Apollo

17th – Cardiff, University Solus (sold out)

18th – Bristol, O2 Academy (sold out)

www.thewombats.co.uk