Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Wet Leg did a home version of the Tiny Desk Concert series a few years ago, but now NPR has gotten the band into the office for a proper Tiny Desk performance, which was shared today (July 9).
It’s one fans are going to want to pay attention to. Aside from playing “CPR” and “Davina McCall,” Wet Leg also played “Mangetout,” an unreleased song they’ve played live before. They also debuted “11:21,” another unreleased track, but this one, they hadn’t performed before.
Meanwhile, a press release previously noted the group’s upcoming album “contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.” The project is also said to be “defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.”
Watch the video above and for more live Wet Leg, check out the band’s upcoming tour dates below.
Wet Leg’s 2025 Tour Dates: The North American Moistourizer 2025 Tour
09/01 — Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Malkin Bowl
09/05 — Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
09/09 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
09/10 — Chicago, IL @ Salt Shed
09/12 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
09/13 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
09/14 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
09/15 — Philadelphia, PA @ Franklin Music Hall
09/17 — New York, NY @ Summerstage in Central Park
09/19 — Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees
09/30 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/03 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ The Criterion
10/14 — El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
10/17 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Moisturizer is out 7/11 via Domino. Find more information here.
Chicago phenom Ric Wilson creates the kind of music that makes the walls sweat – a kinetic blend of funk, disco, and hip-hop that gets crowds to their feet and fans itching to catch him performing live. But even as the hype behind his music career builds, he stays smooth, cool, bold, and balanced – just like the glass of Rémy Martin V.S.O.P he’s sipping on during his intimate, no-holds-barred interview with Uproxx.
As an extension of Rémy Martin’s V.S.O.P This Is My City campaign, the brand has teamed up with Uproxx to launch their new summer event series: Sound Of My City. In the first installment, Wilson sat down with host and spirits expert Frank Dobbins to capture the flavor of his city by diving into its inimitable influence on culture, and by crafting a Rémy Martin V.S.O.P cocktail that mirror’s the vibe of the rapper’s signature sound. As Wilson samples his custom creation, Ric’s Dancing Juice – a polished, vibrant mix of cognac, elderflower, brown sugar, and mint – he reflects on the flavor notes of Chicago itself: raw, rich, bitter, and sweet.
Ahead of a pop-up performance set against the city skyline for Wilson’s hometown fans, the artist opened up about his Chi-town influences and how disco – a genre his city helped to grow – inspires not only his sound, but the sound of hip-hop today. Between sips, Wilson shared his favorite Chicago rappers (legends and newcomers alike made the cut), his dream collab, and the festival he wants to headline.
Watch the full video to learn more about how Chicago influenced Wilson’s come-up and stay tuned for footage from his exclusive concert performance, courtesy of Rémy Martin.
The set is available on either eight CDs or 14 vinyl records and includes remastered versions of 1994’s Definitely Maybe, 1995’s (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, 1997’s Be Here Now, 2000’s Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, 2002’s Heathen Chemistry, 2005’s Don’t Believe The Truth, and 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul, as well as the 1998 B-sides collection The Masterplan.
Check out the full tracklist below.
Oasis’ Complete Studio Album Collection Vinyl Tracklist
Definitely Maybe
A1. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star (Remastered)”
A2. “Shakermaker (Remastered)”
A3. “Live Forever (Remastered)”
B1. “Up in the Sky (Remastered)”
B2. “Columbia (Remastered)”
B3. “Sad Song (Remastered)”
C1. “Supersonic (Remastered)”
C2. “Bring It On Down (Remastered)”
C3. “Cigarettes & Alcohol (Remastered)”
D1. “Digsy’s Dinner (Remastered)”
D2. “Slide Away (Remastered)”
D3. “Married with Children (Remastered)”
(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?
A1. “Hello (Remastered)”
A2. “Roll with It (Remastered)”
A3. “Wonderwall (Remastered)”
B1. “Don’t Look Back in Anger (Remastered)”
B2. “Hey Now! (Remastered)”
B3. “[Untitled] (Remastered)”
B4. “Bonehead’s Bank Holiday (Remastered)”
C1. “Some Might Say (Remastered)”
C2. “Cast No Shadow (Remastered)”
C3. “She’s Electric (Remastered)”
D1. “Morning Glory (Remastered)”
D2. “[Untitled] (Remastered)”
D3. “Champagne Supernova (Remastered)”
Be Here Now
A1. “D’You Know What I Mean? (Remastered)”
A2. “My Big Mouth (Remastered)”
A3. “Magic Pie (Remastered)”
B1. “Stand by Me (Remastered)”
B2. “I Hope, I Think, I Know (Remastered)”
B3. “The Girl in the Dirty Shirt (Remastered)”
C1. “Fade In-Out (Remastered)”
C2. “Don’t Go Away (Remastered)”
C3. “Be Here Now (Remastered)”
D1. “All Around the World (Remastered)”
D2. “It’s Gettin’ Better (Man!!) (Remastered)”
D3. “All Around the World (Reprise) (Remastered)”
The Masterplan
A1. “Acquiesce (Remastered)”
A2. “Underneath the Sky (Remastered)”
A3. “Talk Tonight (Remastered)”
A4. “Going Nowhere (Remastered)”
B1. “Fade Away (Remastered)”
B2. “The Swamp Song (Remastered)”
B3. “I Am the Walrus – Live Glasgow Cathouse June ’94 (Remastered)”
C1. “Listen Up (Remastered)”
C2. “Rockin’ Chair (Remastered)”
C3. “Half the World Away (Remastered)”
D1. “(It’s Good) to Be Free (Remastered)”
D2. “Stay Young (Remastered)”
D3. “Headshrinker (Remastered)”
D4. “The Masterplan (Remastered)”
Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
A1. “Fuckin’ in the Bushes”
A2. “Go Let It Out”
A3. “Who Feels Love?”
A4. “Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is”
A5. “Little James”
B1. “Gas Panic!”
B2. “Where Did It All Go Wrong?”
B3. “Sunday Morning Call”
B4. “I Can See a Liar”
B5. “Roll It Over”
Heathen Chemistry
A1. “The Hindu Times”
A2. “Force of Nature”
A3. “Hung in a Bad Place”
B1. “Stop Crying Your Heart Out”
B2. “Songbird”
B3. “Little by Little”
C1. “A Quick Peep”
C2. “(Probably) All in My Mind”
C3. “She Is Love”
D1. “Born on a Different Cloud”
D2. “Better Man”
Don’t Believe The Truth
A1. “Turn Up the Sun”
A2. “Mucky Fingers”
A3. “Lyla”
A4. “Love Like a Bomb”
A5. “The Importance of Being Idle”
B1. “The Meaning of Soul”
B2. “Guess God Thinks I’m Abel”
B3. “Part of the Queue”
B4. “Keep the Dream Alive”
B5. “A Bell Will Ring”
B6. “Let There Be Love”
Dig Out Your Soul
A1. “Bag It Up”
A2. “The Turning”
B1. “Waiting for the Rapture”
B2. “The Shock of the Lightning”
B3. “I’m Outta Time”
C1. “(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady”
C2. “Falling Down”
C3. “To Be Where There’s Life”
D1. “Ain’t Got Nothin’”
D2. “The Nature of Reality”
D3. “Soldier On”
Complete Studio Album Collection is out 8/22 via Big Brother Recordings. Find more information here.
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