Wet Leg – moisturizer

Album Info

Artist: Wet Leg

Title: moisturizer

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. CPR (2:50)
  • 2. liquidize (2:27)
  • 3. catch these fists (3:08)
  • 4. davina mccall (3:47)
  • 5. jennifer's body (2:26)
  • 6. mangetout (3:24)
  • 7. pond song (2:58)
  • 8. pokemon (3:26)
  • 9. pillow talk (2:56)
  • 10. don’t speak (3:13)
  • 11. 11:21 (3:46)
  • 12. u and me at home (4:01)

Review

moisturizer feels like a confident flex wrapped in cheeky charm—an indie-rock cocktail that’s both unabashed and emotionally evolved. The band lean into punchy riffs (“Catch These Fists”), synth–tinted bangers (“Pond Song,” “Pokémon”), and the magnetic interplay between satire and sincerity. It’s like they dialed up their live energy and then added a filter of warm vulnerability.

There’s a clear thematic shift here: Wet Leg used to shrug off romantic notions, but now they’re pouring on emotional urgency and queer identity with gleeful friction. Tracks like “CPR” strut with tug-of-war intensity between love and risk, while songs like “Davina McCall” offer a clever pop-cultural wink wrapped in wistfulness. And yes, that is such a stride forward.

A sophomore album that doesn’t just survive its own hype—it amplifies it, challenging expectations while still serving festival-ready hooks. - Adrian