Chart-topping, Platinum-selling indie heroes The Wombats return today with the huge announcement of their sixth studio album, Oh! The Ocean, out 21st February 2025, as well as a 6 date UK arena tour starting in March 2025, which includes a night at The O2, London. The news comes accompanied by the melodic new single ‘Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come’ – listen here
Two years since scoring their debut UK #1 album with Fix Yourself Not The World, The Wombats are back and bigger than ever. Oh! The Ocean trembles with the confessional emotional honesty that makes the Liverpool band’s music as cathartic and relatable as it is catchy and playful, to their continuously growing young fanbase.
The three piece took 50 new songs to Echo Park, LA, in July 2024 for six weeks of sessions with new producer John Congleton to create their most sonically adventurous album yet. The title is inspired by a revelatory trip to the beach frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy took on a family holiday.
Speaking on the experience, Murph says: “I’ve been to many beaches and seas and coasts over the years but for some reason it felt like the first time I had ever seen it and was truly present. There was this revelation that I had been living a life caught up in my own head, or in some kind of racing helmet or with blinkers on. It was really a potent experience. I felt like I saw everything new for the first time, and was aware that I had been so selfish to not take in how crazy the world and life is. I’d been caught up in my own BS for way too long. The album offers up some internal questions like: why are my head and body disconnected all the time? Why am I incapable at times of seeing any form of beauty in the world or in others? Why do I expect the world to conform to my will? Why do I never stop and smell the flowers?”
The album’s first offering ‘Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come’, premiered as the Hottest Record on BBC Radio 1’s New Music Show with Jack Saunders on Tuesday. It delves into lush tropical pop, falsetto funk and futuristic orchestral textures as lead singer Murph details, but also comes to terms with, his anti-social side. Murph says on the track: “[It] is about constantly defaulting to a ‘Lone Wolf’ mindset, and what the real life consequences of that may be.” This relatable sentiment is reflected in the lyrics: “Sorry I’m late, I didn’t want to come, It’s not that I hate you, I just hate everyone.”
The Wombats – UK Tour Dates:
18 March – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
19 March – London The O2
21 March – Cardiff Utilita Arena
22 March – Manchester AO Arena
25 March – Glasgow OVO Hydro
26 March – Leeds First Direct Arena
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