The Wombats - Anti-D
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Released: 11th April 2011
Reviewer: Maxwell Baker
Well put together, thoughtful and a slow-burning grower of a track.
Released: 11th April 2011
Reviewer: Maxwell Baker
Then confusion erupts in our mechanoid companion's processing unit. He finds The Wombats first album: on which the tragedy and poignancy of history's greatest love stories are reflected: "You grew tall I stayed the same / I guess that's just puberty / Making us boys all play a losing game." The jarring contrast between 'Anti-D' and what he realises had come before, a collection of songs so irritating and smug as to make Piers Morgan seem akin to Ghandi, causes our cyberman's internal temperature to rise to unsustainable temperatures, and his circuits fizzle out as the top part of his head melts off.
In short, listened to in isolation, 'Anti-D' is a good single: well put together, thoughtful and a slow-burning grower of a track. However, it is difficult to take seriously, as it is so radically different (better, admittedly), than what has come before it. It should have the gravitas of The Verve, but it doesn't, because they're The Wombats and that would be a bit ridiculous. This entire adventure is a bit like Po from the Teletubbies turning off his magical vacuum cleaner and sitting down to read you an absolutely knock-out Shakespearean sonnet.
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