- Your Body Is A Weapon (track 1 of 16)
4 min 41 sec - Jump Into The Fog (track 2 of 16)
4 min 1 sec - Moving To New York (track 3 of 16)
5 min 17 sec - Be Your Shadow (track 4 of 16)
4 min 17 sec - 1996 (track 5 of 16)
5 min 31 sec - This Is Not A Party (track 6 of 16)
3 min 2 sec - Kill The Director (track 7 of 16)
3 min 30 sec - Headspace (track 8 of 16)
4 min 16 sec - Techno Fan (track 9 of 16)
5 min 30 sec - The English Summer (track 10 of 16)
2 min 44 sec - Little Miss Pipedream (track 11 of 16)
6 min 34 sec - Give Me A Try (track 12 of 16)
4 min 16 sec - Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves) (track 13 of 16)
5 min 50 sec - Emoticons (track 14 of 16)
4 min 59 sec - Let’s Dance To Joy Division (track 15 of 16)
3 min 39 sec - Encore (One Last Riff) (track 16 of 16)
2 min 56 sec
The Wombats
1 hrs 11 min 3 sec
In mid-2015, The Wombats embarked upon their biggest Australian tour yet.
We’d already filmed the band way back when on one of their first Australian tours. That was 2008, so we were chuffed to see the band almost 7 years later, this time selling out a venue almost 10 times as big. To do the gig justice, we brought in 6 camera operators, as well as a camera attached to a 40-foot crane.
Safe to say, it was an epic gig that evoked memories of Beatlemania. (Just wait till you see how nuts the crowd goes in this one!). The band put on an absolute clinic in indie rock, blazing through their biggest anthems with an electrifying energy. Cap it off with a roof-raising rendition of “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” and you’ve got one of our favourite shows of 2015.
About The Wombats
The Wombats are an indie band from Liverpool, England. They comprise two native Liverpudlians; front man Matthew Murphy, provider of vocals, guitar and keyboards, drummer and b-vocalist Dan Haggis and bass and additional vocalist and Tord Øverland-Knudsen, a Norwegian who has made his home in the city. The band is known for their lively stage