Hailing from Liverpool, England is a collective of three musicians that make up the indie-pop/rock band that call themselves Die Wombats. The band had reached critical acclaim with their hit single release โLetโs Dance to the Joy Division” from off of their 2007 album A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation. And it is early February this year that theyโve delivered their first full studio length album in three years, with their fourth album release entitled Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life.
Their new entry opens up with their new albumโs third single, โCheetah Tongueโ, which is a song about surrendering to the myriad pressures and the failures of maturity and adulthood and accepting the asphyxiating feelings that you find yourself succumbing to. In the trackโs chorus, โThe Wombatsโ lead vocalist Matthew Murphy sings โI cut off my head and my cheetah tongue. I can’t think straight and my mouth is numb. Don’t shut your eyes ’til we fade to black. ‘Cause maybe this time the good stuff could lastโ which are arguably the most creative lyrics in an otherwise mostly lyrically uninspired track, though the songs pulsating synths and acoustic breakdown in the bridge does give the song some much-needed flair and saves it from being entirely mediocre.
The next song, and their first single, “Lemon to a Knife Fight” alternatively offers an endlessly catchy tune, that aims to stay stuck in your head for days. Not only that, the lyrics of this song do a great job of projecting a picture in mind that plays like a film composed of scenes of water-colour paintings. โHero to zero, I pick up the bill. The brake lights cast a red light. And the road twists round the hill. Lipstick on the backseat, saliva on the dash. I’ve clawed my way out of here before, but I keep on coming backโ though it has a similar message to โCheetah Tongueโ in that it is a song about combating your personal scrimmages and ultimately failing, it does a much better job of presenting its meaning through its words and through its music.
Later on is the shortest track in โLethal Combination.โ This song is one of the more toned down and tranquil sounding songs on the entire album, which presents itself as a tasteful and awkwardly romantic indie-pop treat. โWe’re a lethal combination, too lost for therapy. Guilty by association, I’ll keep you close to me. Baby, let’s go and get blind tonight. I’ll hold your hair back and you’ll hold mine.โ
The Wombatโs Beautifulย People Will Ruin Your Life is neither groundbreaking nor is it an entire failure of musicianship. In its eleven song track list there are moments of greatness scattered throughout, with songs such as โTurnโ, โI Donโt Know Why I Like You but I Doโ, โLethal Combinationโ, โI Only Wear Blackโ, and โLemon to a Knife Fightโ that demonstrate just what type of music the band is great at delivering, but oppositely, the album has just as mainly bland tracks which eschew the indie pop flavored nostalgic feelings of coming of age that the band have previously made themselves known for, which wouldnโt be too much of a problem if it felt like an evolution of their sound. Instead it mostly feels the same, but ultimately not as memorable.