Wet Leg's sophomore album was inspired by a shift from a duo to a collaborative five-piece. The band focused on creating a natural writing environment by isolating themselves in the countryside. Their late-night jam sessions drew inspiration from cult films and personal experiences. Rhian Teasdale emphasized the importance of exploring love from a queer perspective while maintaining the lively essence of their music. The band's goal was to create songs that resonate with audiences in a live setting.
A lot of it just came out of GarageBand bedroom demos the first time. So it was the most natural thing to write the second record together.
We just wanted to shut the world out and jam - the romantic version of a band you read about in music mags.
Music is a self-indulgent beast, so I needed to write about being this deeply in love.
We still wanted songs that feel good to play live - that's always the point.
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