
Wet deliver double dose of new tracks "Old Bone" and "Trust No Man"
15 February 2019, 15:38
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
NYC trio Wet are back with not just one, but two dreamy new tracks, "Old Bone" and the acoustic "Trust No Man".
"Old Bone" leads the two new workings, arriving with visuals directed by Peter J. Brant (Solange, The War On Drugs).
While "Trust No Man" is labelled as "Acoustic", there's some atmospheric synth bits to enjoy on the lullaby-style track.
The two new offerings are the first new material from the group since their 2018 second album Still Run.
"Old Bone" and "Trust No Man" are both out now. Wet tour North America over the next few months. Find out more.
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