Tank & The Bangas (Paige Walter/WXPN), Wet Leg (Hollie Fernando), Helado Negro (Nathan Bajar) Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Wet Leg
Upper left: Alvvays; Upper right: NilĂ¼fer Yanya; Bottom left: Big Thief; Bottom right: Special Interest Courtesy of the artists hide caption
NilĂ¼fer Yanya's PAINLESS is one of NPR Music's top 10 rock albums of 2022. Photo Illustration: Jackie Lay/NPR/Steve Jennings/Getty Images hide caption
Brandi Carlile (by Neil Krug), Keb' Mo' (by Jeremy Cowart), Wet Leg (by Hollie Fernando) Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Brandi Carlile on World Cafe
The songs made by Wet Leg, fronted by Rhian Teasdale (left) and Hester Chambers sound like they come from nowhere, and also everywhere. Hollie Fernando/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
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Wet Leg on World Cafe
Palehound's Ellen Kempner and Jay Som's Melina Duterte perform as Bachelor. Tonje Thilesen/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
From left, St. Vincent, Nathaniel Rateliff and Japanese Breakfast. Renee Klahr/NPR hide caption
PinkPantheress, Wet Leg and MarĂa Becerra are among NPR Music's best new artists and breakthroughs of 2021. Photo Illustration by Renee Klahr/NPR; Getty Images hide caption
Marcus King (by Jamie Stow), Molly Tuttle (by Emily DeHart), Ondara (by Galea McGregor) WXPN hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Grace Cummings, NoSo, Le Ren, Ustad Saami Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Top row: The Colorist Orchestra & Howe Gelb; Middle row: Steady Holiday; Bottom: Ada Lea; Lower right: Wet Leg Courtesy of the artists hide caption