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Watch Wet Leg’s radiant cover of Empire Of The Sun’s ‘Walking On A Dream’

Watch Wet Leg’s radiant cover of Empire Of The Sun’s ‘Walking On A Dream’

Wet Leg have covered Empire Of The Sun‘s ‘Walking On A Dream’. Check out their version below.

  • READ MORE: Wet Leg ‘Moisturizer’ review: love, lust and levelling up

The band appeared in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge yesterday (October 24), where they took on Empire Of The Sun’s 2008 single.

Wet Leg’s take transforms the track from its psychedelic origins to a Strokes-indebted guitar anthem.

It comes weeks after Robbie Williams covered their track ‘Chaise Longue’ during his own Radio 1 Anthems Live Lounge appearance, changing some of the lyrics to jokingly nod to his career.

The artist altered a line in the song’s first verse from “I went to school and I got a degree,” to “I joined Take That and got a pop star degree.” Later on, he interpolated some lines from his own hit, ‘Candy’ and the “Hey, ho, let’s go,” refrain from The Ramones‘ ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’.

Check out both covers below.

In other news, earlier this month Wet Leg shared a new, self-directed video for ‘mangetout’. The track comes from their latest album, ‘Moisturizer‘, which was released earlier this year.

The follow-up to their self-titled debut came out on July 11, and soon saw them reach the top of the UK Albums Charts – beating off competition from Oasis.

To celebrate the milestone, the band took aim at the Britpop giants with a tongue-in-cheek post. They uploaded a photo of Teasdale holding a vinyl copy of the album while wearing an Oasis-labelled T-shirt. However, instead of the Gallagher brothers, this t-shirt features a still from the 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber.

NME awarded ‘Moisturizer’ four stars, commending it for its strength and style. “After the whirlwind that was Wet Leg’s debut album, it would have been easy for the band to capitulate under the pressure or just play it safe and remake that record,” it read.

“But on their second effort, they’ve evolved into a smarter, sexier and altogether stronger creature. Would we still love Wet Leg if they turned into a worm? With this album under their belts, the answer is undoubtedly yes.”

Earlier this year, they surprised fans at Green Man by playing an intimate secret set before they headlined The Mountain Stage.

In other news, in 2026 they’re due to play the Isle Of Wight Festival, as well as Primavera Sound Barcelona.

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