Wet Leg To Release Deluxe Edition of Sophomore Album ‘moisturizer’
The expanded set includes remixes from horsegiirL, The Dare and FDC DJs.
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As the first anniversary of the release of Wet Leg’s second album moisturizer approaches, the band have announced a deluxe edition featuring remixes from horsegiirL, The Dare and FDC DJs, unreleased songs and live recordings made at LA’s The Village studios.
The three new tracks are ‘hi from me’, which was originally only available on the Japanese CD, a demo of 'don’t speak' recorded by guitarist and vocalist Hester Chambers at her home studio and 'u and me at home intro/outro' – the first part of which fans will recognise as the band’s walk-on music.
Arriving Friday 10 July, the first taste of moisturizer (deluxe) comes in the form of FDC DJs (aka Carlos O'Connell and Tom Coll of Fontaines D.C.) take on ‘catch these fists’.
Released at the height of summer 2025, moisturizer became a monster hit, taking out the top spot on the UK Albums Chart and receiving three Grammy Awards and two BRIT Awards nominations.
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Since blowing up in 2022 with the release of their self-titled debut album, which not only topped the charts in the UK and Australia but also scored the band two Grammy Awards and two BRIT Awards, Wet Leg have become global superstars.
This year has seen the band play Laneway Festival alongside acts like Chappell Roan, Geese and Pinkpantheress, tour Japan, perform as the first guest on SNL UK and land the #1 spot on the US Alternative Radio Ariplay Chart with single ‘mangetout’, making them the first female-fronted independent outfit to reach the top of the chart this decade.
Fresh from two sets at Coachella, this summer sees a series of outdoor summer shows in the UK and appearances at Bonnaroo, Governors Ball, Osheaga and a massive hometown set at Isle of Wight festival.
moisturizer (deluxe) is out Friday 10 July via Domino. Check out the album cover art and tracklisting below.
moisturizer
1. CPR
2. liquidize
3. catch these fists
4. davina mccall
5. jennifer's body
6. mangetout
7. pond song
8. pokemon
9. pillow talk
10. don't speak
11. 11:21
12. u and me at home
hi from me
mangetout (The Dare remix)
CPR (horsegiirL Remix)
catch these fists (FDC DJs remix)
CPR (live from the village)
davina mccall (live from the village)
mangetout (live from the village)
liquidize (live from the village)
don’t speak (acoustic demo version)
u and me at home intro/outro
The expanded set includes remixes from horsegiirL, The Dare and FDC DJs.
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