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"Chaise Longue" is the debut single by English rock duo Wet Leg, released through Domino Recording Company on 15 June 2021 as the lead single from their eponymous debut album (2022). [4] The song went viral in 2021, having had millions of streams and video views, and it won the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance at the 65th Annual ...
Wet Leg won Best New Artist and Group of the Year at the Brit Awards 2023 where they performed "Chaise Longue" with the prog Morris dance troup, Boss Morris, and their Morris beasts. [ 24 ] Wet Leg performed at Coachella in April 2023, [ 25 ] where they were joined on-stage by Dave Grohl during their performance of " Ur Mum ".
Wet Leg released their debut single "Chaise Longue" on 15 June 2021. The song earned the band acclaim from various magazines after it went viral online. [4] They followed it up with "Wet Dream" on 28 September 2021 with a "surreal" self-directed video. [5] "Wet Dream" was sent to alternative radio in the United States on 19 April 2022. [6]
The buzzy British indie band turned in a cheeky performance of their debut single. Wet Leg Make US TV Debut by Performing “Chaise Longue” on Seth Meyers: Watch Eddie Fu
It is a punk-leaning song featuring hollered vocals, squally riffs [3] and "tongue-in-cheek" lyrics. [4] Comparing it to the band's debut single " Chaise Longue ", Tyler Golsen of Far Out found "Wet Dream" to be "far more melodic and indie rock -based" than its predecessor, and described the lyrical content of the two songs as "bizarre".
British indie rock duo Wet Leg continued its charmed run today (Feb. 5) by winning both alternative music award categories at the pre-show Grammy Premiere ceremony at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater.
The music video for "Too Late Now" was directed by Fred Rowson, unlike Wet Leg's first two music videos which were self-directed. In the video, which features sci-fi elements, both member of the duo are zapped onto the empty roof of a parking garage, quickly followed by three men. All dressed in spa robes, they wander in crowded streets and ...
Wet Leg – In an interview with Diffus posted on YouTube in April 2022, the band stated that their name came from an Isle of Wight epithet to describe non-locals on the island; those who had crossed the Solent to reach the isle were said to have a wet leg from getting off the boat. [329]