Frogtoon Musik

Greek Tragedy by The Wombats

Künstlerbiographie The Wombats

The Wombats Sind Eine Britische Indie-Rock-Band Aus Liverpool Die 2003 Von Matthew Murphy Daniel Haggis Und Tord Øverland-Knudsen Gegründet Wurde. Bereits 2006 Veröffentlichte Die Band Ein Album Girls Boys & Marsupials Welches Aber Nur In Japan Erschien. Mit Den Singles Lost In The Post Moving To New York Und Backfire At The Disco Erschienen Erstmals Auch Songs In Europa. Letztere War Dann Auch Die Erste Single Die In Die Britischen Charts Einstieg. 2007 Veröffentlichte Man Mit Kill The Director Die Nächste Gechartete Single Platz 35 In Der Ersten Woche . 2007 Erschien Dann Mit The Wombats Proudly Present A Guide To Love Loss & Desperation Das Debütalbum Der Wombats Bei 14th Floor Records. The Wombats Waren Die Erste Band Ohne Plattenvertrag Die Die Liverpooler Carling Academy Ausverkaufen Konnten. In Deutschland Sind Sie Vor Allem Durch Ihre Auftritte Im Molotow In Hamburg Zu Einer Hausnummer Geworden. Die Band Besticht Vor Allem Durch Sehr Harmonischen Indie-Pop. Außerdem Enthält Das In Japan Erschienene Album Ein A-Cappella-Stück Das Jedes Konzert Einläutet.

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: Greek Tragedy

"Greek Tragedy" Is A Song From Indie Rock Band The Wombats. The Track Was Released In The United Kingdom On 14 January 2015 As The Lead Single From The Band's Third Studio Album "Glitterbug". "Greek Tragedy" Was Written And Produced By Band Members Matthew Murphy Dan Haggis And Tord Øverland Knudsen With Mark Crew Also Producing. The Track Received Its Premiere On BBC Radio 1 When It Featured As Zane Lowe's Hottest Record In The World On 14 January. An Official Remix Of The Track By British Band Bastille Was Released On 27 January 2015. In 2020 Swedish Music Producer Oliver Nelson Released A Remixed Version On The Social Media Platform TikTok. This Remix Became A Viral Sleeper Hit Renewing Popularity For The Original 2015 Version On Streaming Platform Spotify. In January 2021 The Wombats Released An Official Music Video For The Remix The Video Was Created By Australian Filmmaker Jamie Mac. “Greek Tragedy” Continues The Exploration Of A Recurring Theme Of The Wombat’s "Glitterbug"—the Doomed Romance. Much Like The Album Opener “Emoticons” The Singer Predicts The Early And In This Case Tragic Demise Of The Relationship. In Both This Song And In “Emoticons” The Exact Problem Is Left To Interpretation. Directed By Finn Keenan The Accompanying Music Video For "Greek Tragedy" Premiered On YouTube On 15 January 2015. The Video Follows A Young Woman Portrayed By April Pearson Who Becomes Obsessed With The Wombats Culminating In Her Stalking And Eventually Murdering All Of Them. She Then Takes Them To A Warehouse And Sets Their Corpses Up Like Marionettes. The Band Credited Keenan For Imagining The Concept Of The Video. Knudsen Said "it Is Refreshing Sometimes To Get A Different Sight On The Song ... The Video Is Not Really What The Song Is About" And Haggis Elaborated That "It’s Not Actually About A Stalker – Fortunately That’s Not Reality."

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