Moist Leg have reacted to beating Oasis to a Quantity One album by posting an image whereas sporting a piss-take t-shirt.
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The band, which consists of Rhian Teasdale, Hester Chambers, Henry Holmes, Josh Mobaraki and Ellis Durand, launched their second album ‘Moisturizer’ on July 11.
Moist Leg’s new album has topped the Official Vinyl Albums Chart and the Official Report Retailer Chart, which has named it the largest vendor of the earlier seven days in UK unbiased document retailers.
‘Moisturizer’ claimed the highest spot and beat Oasis’ ‘Time Flies… 1994-2009’ (3), ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ (4) and ‘Undoubtedly Possibly’ (5).
In response to the information, Moist Leg posted a photograph on their social media channels the place Teasdale might be seen holding a vinyl copy of the album whereas sporting an Oasis-labelled T-shirt. Nevertheless, as an alternative of the Gallagher brothers, this t-shirt Jim Carrey and Robin Williams’ faces printed on it. On their Instagram story, they wrote, “Yay, eat shit Oasis hehe.”
Try their Instagram put up beneath.
Earlier this month the band introduced particulars of a 2025 tour of the UK and Eire. Eight new exhibits have been added to the already stacked itinerary for this 12 months, and so they kick off on November 13 with a gap night time on the prestigious Royal Albert Corridor in London. From there, exhibits proceed with stops at Liverpool’s Mountford Corridor and Nottingham’s Rock Metropolis on November 15 and 17, respectively.
Extra new exhibits embrace slots at UEA in Norwich, Guildhall in Portsmouth, College Nice Corridor in Cardiff and the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin. Go to right here to purchase any remaining tickets.
Moist Leg’s new 2025 UK and Eire tour dates are:
NOVEMBER
13 – Royal Albert Corridor, London
15 – Mountford Corridor, Liverpool
17 – Rock Metropolis, Nottingham
19 – UEA, Norwich
20 – Guildhall, Portsmouth
21 – College Nice Corridor, Cardiff
26 – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
27 – Telegraph Constructing, Belfast
NME awarded ‘Moisterizer’ 4 stars in a evaluation, commending it for its energy and elegance. The evaluation concluded: “After the whirlwind that was Moist Leg’s debut album, it could have been simple for the band to capitulate below the strain or simply play it protected and remake that document.
“However on their second effort, they’ve advanced into a better, sexier and altogether stronger creature. Would we nonetheless love Moist Leg in the event that they become a worm? With this album below their belts, the reply is undoubtedly sure.”