it was indeed! I was right at the front and didn't quite realise how rammed the place was. A 25 second scream during 'Ur Mum' - I don't think Rhian could quite believe it -check out Rhian's reaction at 2:49 on this video... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LAN1D6luxn4.html
heard chaise longue on the radio , loved it. got home looked up the song , found the band, and didn't expect to find another good song. Blown away, all of them are ffnn fantastic, haven't loved music so much for a long time, and yes 47 year old slightly balding man...
I'm 51 and I completely agree. They are on a continuum with so much great music from the Modern Lovers to the Cars to the Strokes. The album is an instant classic and it gives me so much energy and life.
I’m a nonholonomic spacecraft attitude dynamics constraint equation that was set equal to zero in order to solve for the name of a band to whom I would enjoy vibing . The answer resolved to Wet Leg.
It was a little tough to have a ton of respect for these guys when they first hit the scene. They seemed to be presented as a novelty….especially with Chaise Longue. About a year later, they have progressively gotten better and better. The singing, instruments, and “punch” has grown exponentially. Not sure what direction these guys will decide to go, but they can be really really good. I’d hate to see them lose their fun side. Novelty isn’t always a bad thing.
I'd say the horror film Midsommar. And on behalf of all Mansons, I want to point out that Manson is part of the Northern Scottish Clan Gunn, whose own ancient origins are said to be Norse.
This is good indie/pop, but it's not great. It's too perfectly indie. Straightforward beat, clever lyrics. There's nothing raw or exciting or challenging going on. If the girls write all the music maybe they need to co-write with the boys, to add some conflict.
You realise Kendrick was one of the headliners this year right? Plenty of other black artists had some great sets too, and plenty of acts from all over the world. Glasto is probably one of the most multicultural festivals in the world
No one said they're revolutionary. But they're extremely fun to listen and watch. The songs are catchy and easy on the ear with smart lyrics. They don't take themselves too seriously too which is always a plus in today's music. And this talk of industry plants is meaningless in today's music scene. There are hundreds of other acts who had even bigger support and coverage than this band but they still sucked.
@@sharifothman92 they just don't do it for me and I can't get my head around the fact they are getting so much coverage not great live don't write very good songs
Wow this was supremely disappointing. I love this song and played this with a band recently. Listened to the whole album and finally came here to listen to the live version and it's... Wow thats bad singing.