The Wombats Oh! The Ocean drops February

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The Wombats Oh! The Ocean

The Wombats Oh! The Ocean is confirmed February 14, 2025, as the official release date for Oh! The Ocean. However, some outlets suggest a February 21 release, adding a layer of mystery for fans eager to dive into the new record. Either way, February is shaping up to be an exciting month for music lovers.

This new album will feature ten tracks, with titles that hint at themes of reflection and emotional depth. Here’s the full track listing:

1. Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come

2. Can’t Say No

3. Blood On The Hospital Floor

4. Kate Moss

5. Gut-Punch

6. My Head Is Not My Friend

7. I Love America And She Hates Me

8. The World’s Not Out To Get Me, I Am

9. Grim Reaper

10. Reality Is A Wild Ride

11. Swerve (101)

12. Lobster

The band has described the album as a metaphorical dive into life’s emotional tides, exploring the highs and lows with a sound that’s both familiar and fresh. Fans can expect a mix of upbeat indie anthems and slower, more contemplative tracks.

What to expect from The Wombats, Oh! The Ocean

Matthew Murphy, lead vocalist of The Wombats, has hinted that the album will explore deeper storytelling while retaining the band’s playful, energetic vibe. “It’s about the ebb and flow of life,” Murphy explained, likening the album’s themes to the unpredictable nature of the ocean.

Early reviews from insiders suggest that Oh! The Ocean builds on the band’s strengths while introducing new elements. From layered instrumentals to poignant lyrics, the album promises something special for both new listeners and long-time fans.

To celebrate the release, The Wombats have announced a UK tour kicking off in March 2025. The tour will give fans a chance to experience Oh! The Ocean live, along with their greatest hits. Tickets are already on sale, and demand is high—don’t miss your chance to join the wave!

Fans can stay updated through The Wombats’ official channels and streaming platforms. Whether it’s the anthemic “Lost at Shore” or the reflective “Sunset in the Waves,” The Wombats Oh! The Ocean Album is poised to make a splash in the indie music scene.

The Wombats Official Website

The Wombats’ YouTube Channel

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