Wet Leg released a video for their song Pokémon. The track is on their second album, Moisturizer, which got three Grammy nods. The clip features Alice Longyu Gao in a surreal relationship with a giant egg.
The song itself is edgy and emotionally packed. Rhian Teasdale sings over sharp guitars and a propulsive beat, capturing love's excited and anxious feelings. The album overall embraces this kind of direct intensity.
Directed by Elliott Arndt, the video makes the metaphor literal. Gao cares for the egg like a partner, creating a weirdly tender scene. This follows a successful UK tour, proving the band mixes clever writing with bizarre concepts effectively.
The song itself is edgy and emotionally packed. Rhian Teasdale sings over sharp guitars and a propulsive beat, capturing love's excited and anxious feelings. The album overall embraces this kind of direct intensity.
Directed by Elliott Arndt, the video makes the metaphor literal. Gao cares for the egg like a partner, creating a weirdly tender scene. This follows a successful UK tour, proving the band mixes clever writing with bizarre concepts effectively.