Wet leg premieres “Catch these fists” and announces new album

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The British group is back with another dose of its irreverent and scathing attitude.

Wet legthe indie rock band native of the island of Wight, England, is back with a new single entitled “Catch these fists”which will be included in the second album, Moisturizerwith premiere date for July 11 of this year via Domino Recording Co Ltd.

The group formed by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers broke into the indie scene at the beginning of the decade thanks to its ethos ironic and absurd that criticizes anxieties Millennials Within the framework of today's world. They made known in 2021 with their single “Chaise Longue”an ironic hymn of Garage-Punk who won the Grammy for better interpretation of alternative music, while his homonymous debut album (2022) won the award for best alternative music album.

With “Catch these fists”the band delivers a confrontational song, melodically disturbing and, above all, danceable that matches a frantic instrumental in which they compete the guitar, the bass and the synthesizer with the blunt letter and full of repulsion of Teasdalewhich describes an interaction with a despicable man and the feelings of anger that this flows.

Moisturizer, Without a doubt, it will come as a work worthy of the reputation that Wet leg He has established in such a short time, with new sounds that will add to his transgressive formula and at the same time.

Wetleg Moisturizer

Tracklist

01 “CPR”

02 “Liquidize”

03 “Catch these fists”

04 “Davina McCall”

05 “Jennifer's Body”

06 “Mangotout”

07 “Pond Song”

08 “Pokemon”

09 “Pillow Talk”

10 “Don's Speak”

11 “11:21”

12 “U and me at home”

Stay pending Indie rocks! For more details.

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