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The wombats this modern glitch
The wombats this modern glitch














The album received mixed to favourable reviews, with an aggregated score of 59 from Metacritic.

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  • " 1996" was the sixth single released from the album on 7 November 2011.
  • "Our Perfect Disease" is the fifth single released from the album, it was released on 14 August 2011.
  • It peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • " Techno Fan" is the fourth single released from the album, it was released on 5 June 2011.
  • It peaked at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • " Anti-D" is the third single released from the album, it was released on 11 April 2011.
  • It peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 16 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
  • " Jump into the Fog" is the second single released from the album, it was released on 24 January 2011.
  • It came in at number 8 on Australia's 'Hottest 100' countdown of 2010. It peaked at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart, and also charted at number 33 in Australia as well as number 66 in the Netherlands.
  • " Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" is the first single released from the album, it was released on 24 September 2010.
  • So don’t miss out on your chance to see The Wombats, live, in their forthcoming Australian tour in October 2011. With so much buzz surrounding ‘… This Modern Glitch’ and a live performance that will blow you away, it’s little wonder that Liverpool’s The Wombats are widely regarded as one of the hottest live dance rock bands in the world today… Cheeky lyrics, slick guitars and classic keys all blend together perfectly on this tongue in cheek, introspective look at today’s society. They’re refreshingly upbeat and humorous, whilst sonically sound at the same time. This week also marks the highly anticipated release of the trio’s next single set as ‘Our Perfect Disease’, a track that will rock Australian fans in all the right ways! It was catapulted all the way to the number 2 position on the ARIA charts, staying in the top 30 since it’s release, and is now on it’s unyielding way to being certified Gold. The album instantly received widespread critical acclaim and was hailed ‘album of the week’ on both triple j and RADAR Radio. The release of ‘…This Modern Glitch’ in April 2011 has seen the band take their career to the next level. Combined sales of indie dancefloor smashes ‘Kill The Director’, ‘Let’s Dance To Joy Division’ (winner of the 2008 NME Award for Best Dancefloor Filler), ‘Backfire At The Disco’ and ‘Moving To New York’ reached 300,000 in the UK alone! The trio then embarked on a two-year tour, during which Liverpool’s biggest exports in a decade played to well over a million people! Their debut album 'Guide To Love, Loss And Desperation’, released in 2007 was a phenomenal success. Meeting at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts in 2003, Matthew Murphy, Dan Haggis and Norwegian-born Tord Øverland-Knudsen quickly became friends and soon after started to jam together. Since the band’s formation, The Wombats have developed a unique style and built a strong fan base in Australia. This return will see the British trio step up to perform all of their chart-topping smash hits, including ‘Tokyo (Vampires And Wolves)’, ‘Techno Fan’, ‘Jump In The Fog’, and ‘Let’s Dance to Joy Division’ at some of Australia’s leading concert venues, boasting bigger numbers and production than ever before. Future Entertainment is proud to announce the return of Liverpool-based indie rockers The Wombats to Australia!įollowing on from the enormous success of their chart-topping sophomore release ‘The Wombats Proudly Present… This Modern Glitch’, The Wombats are back down under for a run of dates that are sure to electrify audiences nationally!Īfter a tireless summer touring the biggest European festivals as well as an extensive run of headline shows, The Wombats are now getting ready to celebrate the phenomenal success of their latest album with their biggest Aussie tour to date.














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