New work ‘Moisturizer’ will be available from July 11, while first song already has music video on YouTube
Wet Leg announced that his second album, moisturizerwill be released on July 11. Along with the announcement of the new work, the group also shared the first single, “Catch These Fists”. The music is accompanied by a music video directed by the band itself and refers to Ti west, Cameron Crowe and the clip of “Wet Dream”.
The founders Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chamber are accompanied by Ellis Durand (low), Henry Holmes (battery) and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar and synthesizer). In a way, the work in moisturizer began even before the release of the eponymous debut album of the Wet Legin 2022. The band worked once again with the producer Dan Carey And in March 2024, he met in Southwold to compose. All five members of the group have composition credits in the bands.
About the process, Chambers commented:
“We were just having fun and exploring. We focused on the question: Will this be fun to play live?”
Teasdale added:
“It was very natural to compose this second album together. ”
According to a press release, there is a context for the album compositions. The note states:
“In some moments of moisturizerthe main inspiration behind the songs comes from interactions with belligerent men, as in the last stanza of ‘Catch these fists’. This does not mean that troubled men are the central focus of the album – as much as’mangout ‘with your incisive chorus of ‘Get Lost Forever ‘may sound like the musical version of the iconic photo of the divorce of Nicole Kidman. In fact, the album brings love songs of all kinds: anxious, passionate, scandalously seductive, ecstatic, obsessive and mysterious. ”
Tracklist:
1 – “CPR”
2 – “liquidize”
3 – “Catch these fists”
4 – “Davina McCall”
5 – “Jennifer’s Body”
6 – “mangout”
7 – “Pond Song”
8 – “Pokemon”
9 – “Pillow Talk”
10 – “Don’t Speak”
11 – “11:21
12 – “U and me at home”
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Source: Rollingstone

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