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Wet Leg appeared on Later... with Jools Holland in November 2021 and returned for the first part of his next series in May 2022. [20] In an interview with Andrew Ford of ABC in Australia in July 2022, Wet Leg clarified that a comment about a completed second album in a previous interview [21] was "a big joke". "We haven't got a second album; we ...
"Ur Mum" is a 2022 single by Wet Leg. Released on 4 April 2022 as the last single from their debut album Wet Leg, the song is a diatribe directed at an ex-boyfriend and his mother, and received positive critical reception, particularly for its lyrical content and for its eleven-second scream and countdown to.
Wet Leg released their debut single "Chaise Longue" on 15 June 2021. The song earned the band acclaim from various magazines after it went viral online. [4] They followed it up with "Wet Dream" on 28 September 2021 with a "surreal" self-directed video. [5] "Wet Dream" was sent to alternative radio in the United States on 19 April 2022. [6]
Britain’s Wet Leg, one of the most buzzed-about indie groups to emerge in years via their singles “Chaise Longue” and “Wet Dream,” have dropped two new songs and unveiled the release ...
“Wet Leg” sold an impressive 28,972 copies in its first week, according to the Official Charts Company, becoming the fastest-selling debut album since Olivia Rodrigo’s “Sour Brit Beat: Wet ...
The buzzy British indie band turned in a cheeky performance of their debut single. Wet Leg Make US TV Debut by Performing “Chaise Longue” on Seth Meyers: Watch Eddie Fu
A remix of "Too Late Now" by Belgian electronic rock band Soulwax was released on 6 July 2022. [9] It was also released as a twelve-inch single through Deewee on 22 July 2022. [10] This version features arpeggio synths, 808 drums and vocal chops. [11] Tyler Golsen of Far Out thought that the Soulwax remix sounded more like a new song than a remix.
Dozens of diverse albums helped us power through 2022, but there was some consensus — with women and indie-rockers making their strongest showings in years, and two U.K. pop provocateurs ...