[News] THE WOMBATS ANNOUNCE INTIMATE AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Fresh from topping the charts with their first UK number one album, Fix Yourself, Not The World, playing their biggest ever global headline tour and hitting one million subscribers on Spotify, indie legends The Wombats today continue their remarkable ascent with the announcement of their new EP Is This What It Feels Like To Feel Like This?.

The six-track collection will be released on 18 November digitally and on vinyl, and will be followed by a series of intimate Australian shows alongside their spot on the line up for Spilt Milk festival. The Wombats will kick off the tour across November and December in Melbourne, followed by shows in Adelaide, Brisbane, Newcastle and Sydney.

Australian Tour dates

Sun 27 Nov – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
Thur 1 Dec – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Tue 6 Dec – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Fri 9 Dec – Bar on the Hill, Newcastle
Sun 11 Dec – Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney

Australian Festival Dates

Sat 26 Nov – Spilt Milk, Canberra
Sat 3 Dec – Spilt Milk, Ballarat
Sun 4 Dec – Spilt Milk, Gold Coast

Recorded shortly after completing their acclaimed fifth studio album, Is This What It Feels Like To Feel Like This? is The Wombats rawest material yet, trading polished synths for spiky guitar riffs and heavy choruses. The band themselves co-produced part of the project themselves, bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen then taking some files back to his homeland of Norway, to be mixed in his home studio, with regular collaborators Mike Crossey and Mark Crew working on the remainder.

The announcement comes accompanied by a new single in the form of the eponymous ‘Is This What It Feels Like To Feel Like This?’. Blending The Wombats’ trademark infectious energy with an earworm of a riff, frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy explains how the single came about: “I remember driving past an extremely rundown hotel and wondering what the hell could be going on in there, and that’s where this song was born. It’s about catching someone in a compromising situation that’s very unusual for their specific character and is far more fitting for your own.