The Wombats

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The Wombats are a three-piece band from Liverpool, England. They comprise two native Liverpudlians; front man Matthew Murphy, provider of voice, guitar and keyboards and drummer and b-vocalist Dan Haggis, while bass-lines and additional vocal ammo are provided by Tord Overland-Knudsen, a Norwegian who has made his home in the city.

Having already received acclaim and success in Liverpool, The Wombats have recently been getting attention in some more exotic locations - from China to Canada. They now have further international trips planned to France and Malawi.


Contents

Girls, Boys and Marsupials (2006) (Released in Japan Only)

1) Moving To New York

2) Lost In The Post

3) Patricia The Stripper

4) Party In A Forest (Where's Laura?)

5) Backfire At The Disco

6) My First Wedding

7) Metro Song

8) Derail And Crash

9) Little Miss Pipedream

10) Caravan In Wales

11) Sunday T.V.

12) Acapella

Lost in the Post
Lost in the Post


1) Lost in the Post Summer 2006

2) Moving to New York Late 2006

3) Backfire At The Disco April 2007

1) the ostrich song
2) if its alright with you?
3) baby tinkerbell
4) you made me feel like brad pitt
1) we don't mean that much
2) it was fun
3) thumpers philosophy
4) black and blue
1) Happily Screwed 
2) Moving to New York 
3) The Barman's Fault 
4) The Baa Baa Song 
1) The Ostrich Song 
2) Die Hard Movie Girl 
3) The Metro Song 
4) Summer Hit 
1) Derail & Crash 
2) Theme Park Blues  
1) my first wedding
2) Sunday TV
1) Caravan in Wales 
2) Little Miss Pipedream 
3) Record Shop

Midi Festival, Beijing (The Guardian Review)

Lake of Stars Festival, Malawi

Matthew Street Festival, Liverpool

Official Website

Myspace Site

Wombats Official Forum

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