The Wombats Proudly Present This Modern Glitch, usually shortened to This Modern Glitch, is the second major studio album by English rock band The Wombats. Released in the UK on 25 April 2011, the album was supported by three singles prior to its release: "Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)", "Jump into the Fog", "Anti-D". A further three singles were released following release: "Techno Fan", "Our Perfect Disease", and "1996". The Wombats produced the album alongside Rich Costey, Eric Valentine, Butch Walker, and Jacknife Lee. Upon its release, the album received favourable reviews by critics. It has sold 126,772 copies in the UK as of April 2015.[2]

This Modern Glitch
Studio album by
Released22 April 2011 (2011-04-22)[1]
Recorded2010
Studio
Various
Genre
Length40:31
Label14th Floor, Bright Antenna (US)
ProducerRich Costey, Eric Valentine, Butch Walker, Jacknife Lee, The Wombats
The Wombats chronology
A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation
(2007)
This Modern Glitch
(2011)
Glitterbug
(2015)
Singles from This Modern Glitch
  1. "Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)"
    Released: 24 September 2010
  2. "Jump into the Fog"
    Released: 24 January 2011
  3. "Anti-D"
    Released: 11 April 2011
  4. "Techno Fan"
    Released: 5 June 2011
  5. "Our Perfect Disease"
    Released: 14 August 2011
  6. "1996"
    Released: 7 November 2011

Singles

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  • "Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" is the first single released from the album, it was released on 24 September 2010. It peaked at number 23 on the UK Singles Chart, and also charted at number 33 in Australia as well as number 66 in the Netherlands. It came in at number 8 on Australia's 'Hottest 100' countdown of 2010.
  • "Jump into the Fog" is the second single released from the album, it was released on 24 January 2011. It peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 16 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
  • "Anti-D" is the third single released from the album, it was released on 11 April 2011. It peaked at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • "Techno Fan" is the fourth single released from the album, it was released on 5 June 2011. It peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • "Our Perfect Disease" is the fifth single released from the album, it was released on 14 August 2011.
  • "1996" was the sixth single released from the album on 7 November 2011.

Reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic59/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
American Music Channel     [5]
BBC Music(very favourable)[6]
Consequence of Sound     [7]
Daily Mirror     [8]
The Guardian     [9]
NME          [10]
Paste(7.1/10)[11]
The Sunday Times     [12]
thinkofmusic          [13]
The Tune(2.4/5)[14]

The album received mixed to favourable reviews, with an aggregated score of 59 from Metacritic. Mark Beaumont of the BBC described the album as 'a flawless modern classic', as well as calling it 'pop album of the year, by at least a dozen choruses'.[6] Matt Collar of AllMusic gave a similarly positive review, saying ' This Modern Glitch finds the gleefully cynical Brit trio delivering a batch of catchy, immediately memorable dance-rock tracks the likes of which haven't been heard since the glory days of Blur'.[4] The Daily Mirror called the album 'triumphant', singling out Anti-D as 'epic'.

Track listing

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The official track listing:[15]

No.TitleLength
1."Our Perfect Disease"3:46
2."Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)"3:45
3."Jump into the Fog"3:51
4."Anti-D"4:39
5."Last Night I Dreamt..."3:32
6."Techno Fan"3:58
7."1996"4:19
8."Walking Disasters"4:16
9."Girls/Fast Cars"3:35
10."Schumacher the Champagne"4:50
iTunes bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Valentine"3:58
12."Track by Track" (Video)--:--
iTunes Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Valentine"3:58
12."Track by Track" (video) 
13."Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" (music video) 
14."Jump Into the Fog" (music video) 
15."Anti-D" (music video) 
16."Techno Fan (This Acoustic Glitch)" (video) 
17."Anti-D (This Acoustic Glitch)" (video) 
HMV bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" (acoustic version) 
12."Jump Into the Fog" (acoustic version) 
Australian bonus content
No.TitleLength
11."Anti-D" (acoustic version)4:44
12."Techno Fan" (acoustic version)3:55
13."Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" (autoKratz Koenji Remix)4:53
14."Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" (Grum Remix) 
15."Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)" (SiN Remix) 

Personnel

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  • Matthew Murphy – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, electric piano (10), electric lute (10), omnichord (10), programming, percussion
  • Tord Øverland Knudsen – bass guitar, synthesizers, keyboards, piano (2), baritone guitar (4, 6), glockenspiel (4), omnichord (5), programming, percussion, backing vocals
  • Dan Haggis – drums, synthesizers, keyboards, piano (2, 4), organ (4), electric piano (5), banjo (10), dulcimer (4), programming, percussion, backing vocals
  • Rich Costey – programming, percussion
  • John Hill – programming
  • Dave Navarro – additional guitar (9)
  • Graeme Revell – string arrangements and conducting (4, 10)

personnel per album liner notes and Discogs[16]

Charts and certifications

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References

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  7. ^ Peterlscot (15 April 2011). "Album Review: The Wombats – This Modern Glitch". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  8. ^ "The Wombats: This Modern Glitch – album of the week review". The Mirror. 22 April 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
  9. ^ Maddy Costa (21 April 2011). "The Wombats: This Modern Glitch – review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 28 October 2011.
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