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A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (Special Edition)

The Wombats

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Album Review

The growing trend in post-millennial Brit-pop bands seems to favor embracing the style's inherent disposability. Rather than going for a Damon Albarn-like arc of stylistic exploration, more and more U.K. bands are shooting for that one great three-minute pop single that overshadows everything else they will ever do: the Kaiser Chiefs' "I Predict a Riot," Dogs Die in Hot Cars' "I Love You 'Cause I Have To," the Fratellis' "Flathead," Little Man Tate's "Man, I Hate Your Band," et-bloody-cetera. In the case of the Wombats, the three-minutes pop single in question is "Let's Dance to Joy Division," a genuinely swell bit of tongue in cheek new wave revivalism that's by far the best part of the Liverpool trio's debut album. In the tradition of fellow Scousers the Scaffold or Half Man Half Biscuit, there's a heavy dose of humor to the Wombats, who started out as much an improv comedy/performance art act as they were a pop band. Indeed, the album starts with the nowhere near as clever as it thinks it is doo wop pastiche "Tales of Girls, Boys and Marsupials" before righting itself with the spunky pop-punk of "Kill the Director." Jokey material like the herky-jerky ode to schoolboy crushes "School Uniforms" and the self-consciously smutty tale of unrequited love "Patricia the Stripper" lowers the overall tone. It's not that there's anything wrong with humor in music — Madness, one of the Wombats' most obvious touchstones, wrote some hilarious songs — it's just that the funny songs are neither particularly side-splitting nor particularly tuneful. Songs like "Backfire at the Disco" balance the yuks with catchier melodies and less of a sense that these guys are one step away from putting on moose-antler hats and giant sunglasses. The Wombats may surprise us all and turn out to be a band for the ages (did anyone really think Beck would turn out to be one of the great songwriters of his generation the first time they heard "Loser"?), but the just-for-a-larf vibe of A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation suggests otherwise. [A CD/DVD version was also released.]

Customer Reviews

Awesome

Its about time they gathered all there songs and threw it into this album, not to mention there critically aclaimed best new song ever, (Is this Christmas).=)

is this christmas?

thanks for letting this album out with the 4 extras! these guys are so good... (merry christmas!)

Fantastic

I absolutely adore this album. Songs like "Backfire at the Disco" and "Let's Dance to Joy Division" are so fun and energetic they you want to burst out jumping and dancing in completely humiliating and joyful ways. "Here Comes the Anxiety" and "Little Miss Pipedream" are surprisingly heartfelt, expressing the brilliant terror and longing that come with love. In a word: Fantastic. One of my favorite albums and certainly a favorite band of mine. Desperately hoping they'll play in the states and come out with a new CD soon.

A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation (Special Edition), The Wombats
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  • $12.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, Alternative, Indie Rock
  • Released: Jun 24, 2008

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