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Wombo - Danger In Fives (Danger Red Vinyl) (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER
Wombo - Danger In Fives (Danger Red Vinyl) (Vinyl LP) PRE-ORDER
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Expected Release Date: 08-August-2025 - This Pre-order will be shipped on or just before this date. Release dates are subject to alteration.
Wombo’s third album, ‘Danger in Fives,’ isn’t a reintroduction; it’s a reminder. Throughout ‘Danger in Fives,’ Wombo — the Louisville-bred three-piece of Sydney Chadwick (bass/vocals), Cameron Lowe (guitar), and Joel Taylor (drums) — not only enhance their formula, but routinely perfect it. The 11 tracks on ‘Danger in Fives’ fine tune Wombo’s enchanting alchemy while firmly pushing the band into new territory.
Wombo first connected in Louisville in 2016 and have crafted a unique lane over the near-decade since forming, contorting post-punk structures into uncanny shapes. On ‘Danger in Fives’ they twist another knot into their belt, and come out creatively renewed. Throughout ‘Danger in Fives,’ it’s clear what has made Wombo one of the most respected bands in their class, and it’s thrilling to hear
them command new terrain.
1. Danger In Fives 2. S.T. Tilted 3. Cloud 36 4. Ugly Room 5. A Dog Says 6. Neon Bog 7. Reveal Dusty 8. Really Melancholy and There Are No Words 9. Spyhopping 10. Common Things 11. Garden Spies
SKU:LPFTK305C
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