Wet Leg premieres seven songs in surprise show

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New music and black wigs to the rhythm of Uma Thurman.

The British band returned to the stage with a show surprise in Brighton, under the name of Uma Thurman They gave new songs to the public, in addition to successes of their debut album as “Being in Love” and “Chaise Longue”. With this, Wet leg is more than ready for your return, you find a Snippet of your presentation here.

A week ago, Wet leg, He shared the first advance of a new song with a video on social networks starring Rhian Teasdalein which it iswe spoon the first 30 seconds of what your next material will be. This fact became more than reality with this show surprise of Uma Thurman, in which many lucky ones heard seven pieces of the possible new album of the group as: “FISTS”, “Jen Bod”, “Lavertck”, “Dave Nah”, “Dragonfart”, “Beans” and “C3PR”.

Soon we will know more about this possible new album because, after this concert, two intimate dates in Los Angeles and New York were announced for which there is already a waiting list. What other surprises await us from Wet leg? Find a few seconds of the presentation here:

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