The Wombats Lead Singer Murph Releases New Single For Solo Project Love Fame Tragedy

LOVE FAME TRAGEDY

RETURN WITH NEW SINGLE ‘SLIPPING AWAY’

LISTEN / WATCH VIDEO HERE

ANNOUNCE 2ND ALBUM LIFE IS A KILLER 

OUT 19TH JANUARY

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CREDIT – JULIA FRIEDLAND-GODFREY

“Already, Love Fame Tragedy sound big”- NME

“Prismatic indie-pop”- The Times

    “Murph Murphy’s solo project is straight from the art” – METRO

Today, Love Fame Tragedy announces second album Life Is A Killer out 19th January via Bright Antenna Records. The solo project from Matthew “Murph” Murphy, guitarist and lead singer of platinum-selling indie heroes The Wombats, returns to showcase new single ‘Slipping Away’ and its Spencer Ford (Jawny / spill tab / Gus Dapperton) directed music video. Listen here and pre-order here.

Throughout ‘Slipping Away’, Murph puts an upbeat spin on the changes that can happen in a marriage and how feelings evolve over time. Reflecting themes of love and relationships, the new single signifies a completely transparent and personal era for Murph, as he experiments with new sounds and unveils an unknown side to him.

 

Murph says “‘Slipping Away’ is loosely based on what it’s like to be with someone after the honeymoon period has ended. Feeling like a veil has been lifted and you both see each other in the cold light of day, for the first time. It’s about formulating a plan to deal with other people’s imperfections as well as your own.”

Life Is A Killer is Murph’s truest album to date. As the songwriter navigates his way through balancing life as father of two and touring the world with The Wombats, he explores themes of self-reflection and managing family life throughout the album. Written over a span of two and half years in between London and LA, this is the most lyrically raw music Murph has ever released. With the help of producers Jacknife Lee (U2, The Killers, Snow Patrol) and Mark Crew (Bastille, Rag N Bone Man, The Wombats) Life Is A Killer pushes the boundaries of Murph’s sound and sonics.

Named after a revered Pablo Picasso exhibition at the Tate Modern, Love Fame Tragedy’s previous album Wherever I go, I Want To Leave garnered widespread support from the likes of NME, The Times, CLASH, Metro, Radio 1 and more.

Love Fame Tragedy – Life Is A Killer Tracklist

  1. Don’t You Want To Sleep With Someone Normal?

  2. Slipping Away

  3. It’s Ok To Be Shallow

  4. If You Don’t

  5. My Heads In A Hurricane

  6. Instrumental w/ voice note

  7. Life is a Killer

  8. Tangerine Milkshake

  9. Ain’t No Need To Try

  10. Eat Fuck Sleep Forever

  11. Maybe I Should?

  12. Instrumental w/o voice note

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