Lemon To A Knife Fight- The Wombats Review
I have to admit, I'd never heard any of The Wombats songs before this song was recommended to me on various music platforms. I started listening, not just to this but to all of their songs, and I found out just how good they are. I would say they're a bit like a slightly nerdy British Phoenix, but they're also pretty unique. I listened to tons of their music, and I've almost been convinced to buy tickets to their next show. I would say I like This Modern Glitch the most, but I'm rambling and I should start the actual review now.
The song starts with acoustic guitar replacing the keyboard chords normally introducing Wombats songs from This Modern Glitch and Glitterbug, and lyrics about a very... heated argument. The song's theme, of going into an argument you know you'll lose, is pretty original (as is the song's title) and the line "I've clawed my way out of here before/ But I keep on coming back" is an excellent summation of the whole tone. The song is a lot more guitar based than their past two albums, and is a bit better than their first album as it has a much better flow. The whole song comes together very nicely, with an excellent instrumental bridge that makes just guitar, bass, drums, and limited synths sound infinitely creative and original.
I have a good feeling for The Wombats' next album, Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life. Based on this single, it should bring the guitar of A Guide... with the better flow and lessons learned on This Modern Glitch and Glitterbug together for an excellent result. I can't really predict it's popularity, but maybe it'll do well in the UK and in US rock. really considering those Brooklyn Steel tickets right now... but we'll have to see how the new album will turn out.
The song starts with acoustic guitar replacing the keyboard chords normally introducing Wombats songs from This Modern Glitch and Glitterbug, and lyrics about a very... heated argument. The song's theme, of going into an argument you know you'll lose, is pretty original (as is the song's title) and the line "I've clawed my way out of here before/ But I keep on coming back" is an excellent summation of the whole tone. The song is a lot more guitar based than their past two albums, and is a bit better than their first album as it has a much better flow. The whole song comes together very nicely, with an excellent instrumental bridge that makes just guitar, bass, drums, and limited synths sound infinitely creative and original.
I have a good feeling for The Wombats' next album, Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life. Based on this single, it should bring the guitar of A Guide... with the better flow and lessons learned on This Modern Glitch and Glitterbug together for an excellent result. I can't really predict it's popularity, but maybe it'll do well in the UK and in US rock. really considering those Brooklyn Steel tickets right now... but we'll have to see how the new album will turn out.
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