Wet Leg - Wet Leg LP
After releasing two of the hottest singles of 2020, Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers were catapulted from their confines on the Isle of Wight to sold-out venues across the UK and packed-out tents at festivals, and they caused giddy excitement wherever they went. Now, the duo unveils their debut album. Wet Leg was recorded and produced in the main by Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey (Chaise Longue and Angelica were produced by Jon McMullen and Josh Mobaraki respectively). The album was mostly recorded in London in April 2021, meaning they had had a finished album before the world even heard its debut single Chaise Longue or they played live. Right from the start of Wet Leg, Teasdale and Chambers' focus was on fun, and a dry sense of humour ripples through the album. Wet Leg is sad music for party people, and party music for sad people. It is cathartic and joyful and punk and scuzzy and above all, it's fun.
After releasing two of the hottest singles of 2020, Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers were catapulted from their confines on the Isle of Wight to sold-out venues across the UK and packed-out tents at festivals, and they caused giddy excitement wherever they went. Now, the duo unveils their debut album. Wet Leg was recorded and produced in the main by Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey (Chaise Longue and Angelica were produced by Jon McMullen and Josh Mobaraki respectively). The album was mostly recorded in London in April 2021, meaning they had had a finished album before the world even heard its debut single Chaise Longue or they played live. Right from the start of Wet Leg, Teasdale and Chambers' focus was on fun, and a dry sense of humour ripples through the album. Wet Leg is sad music for party people, and party music for sad people. It is cathartic and joyful and punk and scuzzy and above all, it's fun.
After releasing two of the hottest singles of 2020, Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers were catapulted from their confines on the Isle of Wight to sold-out venues across the UK and packed-out tents at festivals, and they caused giddy excitement wherever they went. Now, the duo unveils their debut album. Wet Leg was recorded and produced in the main by Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey (Chaise Longue and Angelica were produced by Jon McMullen and Josh Mobaraki respectively). The album was mostly recorded in London in April 2021, meaning they had had a finished album before the world even heard its debut single Chaise Longue or they played live. Right from the start of Wet Leg, Teasdale and Chambers' focus was on fun, and a dry sense of humour ripples through the album. Wet Leg is sad music for party people, and party music for sad people. It is cathartic and joyful and punk and scuzzy and above all, it's fun.