Surely you know that’s impossible for some people on Thumped - it’s how they process.On the subject of who Wet Leg sound like and all that.... I haven't a clue and don't care.. its a stupid game like Lili said.
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Surely you know that’s impossible for some people on Thumped - it’s how they process.On the subject of who Wet Leg sound like and all that.... I haven't a clue and don't care.. its a stupid game like Lili said.
“...I feel it ON my fingers, I feel it ON my toes....”They've just announced a collaboration with Marti pellow under the name 'wet wet wet leg leg leg'.
@chris d how could you let this slide? Sleeper???? HOW?Listening to this now finally. It sounds like an album that isn't looking for the kind of attention it is getting. If that makes any sense. It's ok. It could be Sleeper.
The Lovely Eggs have been releasing records for 15 years.I prefer The Bug Club or The Lovely Eggs if were looking for a new British band to get excited about.
True. But new to me.The Lovely Eggs have been releasing records for 15 years.
I have thought about this a bit so here's a take.@chris d how could you let this slide? Sleeper???? HOW?
yes.I have thought about this a bit so here's a take.
Before hearing any Wet Leg a couple of months ago, I had Inbetweener on in the car. It struck me that I hadn't heard anything like those big, one-off, 90s tunes, that came out of nowhere, in a long time. I am talking your Hobo Humpin Slobo Babes, or your Henry Rollins Liars, Shampoo Trouble etc etc.
Something that is instantly recognisable as a banger. New (to your ears). Exciting.
This is obviously down to a few things. I am now 40, not 13. It's not the 90s anymore. Other stuff.
But it did make me nostalgic for Inbetweener. An instant classic. Funny video. Kind of thing you got excited about hearing on the TV and couldn't wait to see again.
That's exactly what I got when I heard Chaise Longue on the bbc6 festival highlights on bbc4 a couple of weeks ago.
Now, I am well aware that they sound like a bit of a 90s indie pop banger machine band and that's why I like them. I won't argue. But that song, is a tune.
This is a comment on culture feels like, not on what music sounds like, if youz had been clear about then we'd probably be in agreement!I have thought about this a bit so here's a take.
Before hearing any Wet Leg a couple of months ago, I had Inbetweener on in the car. It struck me that I hadn't heard anything like those big, one-off, 90s tunes, that came out of nowhere, in a long time. I am talking your Hobo Humpin Slobo Babes, or your Henry Rollins Liars, Shampoo Trouble etc etc.
Something that is instantly recognisable as a banger. New (to your ears). Exciting.
This is obviously down to a few things. I am now 40, not 13. It's not the 90s anymore. Other stuff.
But it did make me nostalgic for Inbetweener. An instant classic. Funny video. Kind of thing you got excited about hearing on the TV and couldn't wait to see again.
That's exactly what I got when I heard Chaise Longue on the bbc6 festival highlights on bbc4 a couple of weeks ago.
Now, I am well aware that they sound like a bit of a 90s indie pop banger machine band and that's why I like them. I won't argue. But that song, is a tune.
They sound nothing like the Breeders. Cannonball is a hit indie song with a catchy bassline sung by a woman, and so is Chaise Lounge. At a push it sounds a little like Doe if you only listen to the bass.I think they sound nothing at all like the breeders fwiw. Is there a breeders album I never listened to? There's Pod and that other one with Cannonball on it ... are there others?
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