Moist Leg share Unknown Mortal Orchestra remix of ‘Chaise Longue’

Moist Leg share Unknown Mortal Orchestra remix of ‘Chaise Longue’

Moist Leg have shared a remix of breakout single ‘Chaise Longue’ by New Zealand psychedelic rock band Unknown Mortal Orchestra – test it out under.

Moist Leg launched Chaise Longue in June 2021 as their debut single and the buzzy, indie anthem shortly went viral.

The Isle Of Wight duo went on to carry out the monitor on Jools Holland, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers. It was additionally coated by grunge legends Pearl Jam.

Now Unknown Mortal Orchestra have given the pressing anthem a busy transforming with their remix, which you’ll be able to try under.

https://www.youtube.com/SEE?v=Rg0GE6Ezso8

Sharing the music on Twitter, Unknown Mortal Orchestra wrote: “Don’t discuss to me till I’ve had my first cup of ‘Chaise Longue Unknown Mortal Orchestra remix’”

“Unknown Mortal Orchestra have finished a remix of Chaise Longue which is kinda wild and kinda superb,” added Moist Leg.



.@UMO have finished a remix of Chaise Longue which is kinda wild and kinda superb 💖 pic.twitter.com/sZCC38ugRn

— Moist Leg (@wetlegband) January 6, 2023

Final month, Unknown Mortal Orchestra shared the tenth (and seemingly final) instalment of their annual ‘SB’ collection, celebrating the vacation season with the 42-minute monitor ‘SB-10’. The band are set to share their sixth album sooner or later in 2023 following first single  ‘I Killed Captain Prepare dinner’.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra are set to move out on a 20-date headline tour of North America in March. Tickets can be found right here.

Moist Leg in the meantime are set to assist Pulp at their enormous reunion present in Finsbury Park, London subsequent summer time and have a string of dates enjoying stadiums with Harry Types throughout Australia and New Zealand in addition to Europe and the UK.

The band are additionally set to seem at Studying & Leeds Festivals 2023 alongside headliners Lewis Capaldi, Foals, Billie Eilish, The Killers, Sam Fender and Think about Dragons.

In June, Moist Leg confirmed they’d completed the follow-up to their self-titled debut album. Chatting with NME later that 12 months, the band’s Rhian Teasdale stated that followers ought to anticipate it to be “just like the final one, however longer, greater, higher, quicker, stronger and extra fluorescent.”

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