moisturizer
The anticipation for "Moisturizer," Wet Leg's second album, has electrified the international indie-rock scene!
From their base on the Isle of Wight, the band demonstrates remarkable agility, ranging from new wave to indie rock and post-punk, with subtle forays into more traditional punk.
The focal point is Rhian Teasdale's voice. Her detached yet captivating tone gives each track an unmistakable identity. "Moisturizer" proves to be less direct than expected, more intimate and personal, while still retaining a decisive compositional maturity. The impression is of a work born fluidly, without forcing, that captivates with incisive riffs and sounds that range from rock energy to more reflective moments. The band never repeats itself: each track adds a unique piece to the "Moisturizer" mosaic.
Andrea
Onmusiq
If you get past the translation, the second album by the band from the Isle of Wight is built on a fully catchy foundation—“catchy” in the sense of being cleverly crowd-pleasing, and we mean that in a positive way.
Twelve tracks, including singles that have already become staples of radio rotation; the rest are solid compositions and productions, with a handful of other songs ready to stick in your head. The band never overdoes it or strays too far from their path, yet they still manage to show a clear sense of maturity—especially on stage.