Wet Leg have played tiny homecoming show on a porch on the Isle of Wight last night (April 13) – watch the moment below.
The duo â comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers â posted about the gig on their social media accounts. Nodding to their Isle of Wight accents, they wrote: “Good deeey olâ wettie, olâ pal.
“Just wanted to let you know that we played some songs from our shmalbum on a porch on the Isle of Wight.”
Good deeey olâ wettie, olâ pal. Just wanted to let you know that we played some songs from our shmalbum on a porch on the Isle of Wight
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— Wet Leg (@wetlegband) April 14, 2022
The band are currently leading the pack in the race for this weekâs Number One album in the UK.
Last Friday (April 8), the duo released their self-titled debut LP. The 12-track project featured the singles âChaise Longueâ, âWet Dreamâ, âToo Late Nowâ, âOh Noâ, âAngelicaâ and âUr Mumâ.
In the midweeks, the Official Charts Company has revealed that âWet Legâ is outselling its closest competition â Father John Mistyâs âChloĂ« And The Next 20th Centuryâ â 4:1. If it holds on until Friday (April 15), it will be the bandâs first UK Number One album.
There are three other new entries â including Father John Misty at Number Two â that have cracked the Top Five in the midweeks: Jack Whiteâs âFear Of The Dawnâ (Three) and Kae Tempestâs âThe Line Is A Curveâ (Four).
Rounding out the rest of the Top Five is last weekâs Number One, Red Hot Chili Peppersâ âUnlimited Loveâ.
In a five-star review of Wet Legâs debut album, NMEâs Rhian Daly wrote: âWet Leg began life while Teasdale and Chambers were riding a Ferris wheel at a festival, where the pair decided to give music another chance; fittingly, their debut album feels like a giddy race around a funfair, those pesky lows batted away with wit and wisecracks like a game of verbal whack-a-mole.
âIt rushes with liberating, infectious joy that makes you want to grab your own partner-in-crime and speed off on an adventure to find somewhere thatâs, as âAngelicaâs mantra suggests, is âgood times all the timeâ. With Wet Leg as your soundtrack, it seems inevitable youâll find that place.â
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