Wet Leg returns with their bold new album moisturizer
- Wet Leg released their second album Moisturizer, expanding from a duo to a five-member band.
- The album features tracks that mix humor with deeper emotional themes, discussing relationships and personal experiences.
- The evolution of their sound and collaborative writing showcases the band's growth, reinforcing their position in the music industry.
Wet Leg, an English indie-punk-pop band formed on the Isle of Wight, has recently launched their sophomore album, Moisturizer. The album is a follow-up to their surprising breakout self-titled debut in 2022, which earned critical acclaim and a double Grammy win. For the new record, founding members Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers reflect a growing commitment to their artistic vision while incorporating input from all five band members, showcasing a more collaborative writing process. The band has spent time writing together in an Airbnb along the Suffolk coast, allowing them to embrace the coastal vibe that resonated with their earlier works. In the album, Teasdale's songwriting evolves as she infuses personal experiences and deeper emotions into the lyrics. For instance, the lead single