Isle of Wight band Wet Leg have released their latest single, CPR.
The new track forms one of many love songs found on their upcoming second album moisturizer, which is due out on July 11.
In the song, Rhian Teasdale can be heard singing about her new romance with a 'sly, nihilistic deadpan', before letting all hell break loose on the chorus.
The video for CPR was directed by the band and is described as 'a headbanging, freewheeling one-take glimpse into the world of the UK’s most beloved oddballs.'
CPR follows the release of catch these fists which has now been performed live on both The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and The Jonathan Ross Show.
A spokesperson for the band said: "Although Teasdale previously felt allergic to writing love songs, moisturizer is defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering.
"moisturizer is the band turning the dial up and delivering a record that is unapologetically bolder, stronger and raunchier."
Wet Leg kicked off their UK tour last week, playing two shows at London’s Brixton Academy and Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
It forms part of a run of UK outstore shows, before the band tour Europe in October.
Starting in Seattle on September 1, the group will then embark on a mammoth 22-stop North American moisTOURizer tour.
Wet Leg are also performing across several festivals this summer, including Glastonbury Festival, Primavera Sound, Green Man Festival and Wilderness Festival.
Formed of Rhian Teasdale, Hester Chambers, Ellis Durand (bass), Henry Holmes (drums) and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar, synth), Wet Leg shot to fame with their debut single Chaise Longue, which kicked off several years of non-stop touring.
Rising from small venues to stadiums, the band's debut album reached number one, and earned them three Grammys and two Brit Awards.
Tickets to the European tour go on general sale at June 6 at 10am.
Meanwhile, moisturizer is available to pre-order on limited edition 3D gatefold cream coloured vinyl w/ signed photo, picture disc vinyl, standard vinyl, cassette, CD and digitally.