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Excellent Musician

405.5K streams

405,454

Appalling Human

282.4K streams

282,367

Wax Limousine

242.8K streams

242,753

I Spoke to Euan / Come Through and See...

194.1K streams

194,100

Wild Garlic EP

25.4K streams

25,372

Change Your Circumstance

21.8K streams

21,753

Man of the People

14.4K streams

14,401

Red Man is Back Again (with a Lonely D...

10.6K streams

10,565

Change

6.4K streams

6,422

Dress Rehearsal

4.9K streams

4,854

Biography

British singer/songwriter Wesley Gonzalez first made a name for himself as the enigmatic leader of Let's Wrestle, a sharp-witted London trio whose tuneful and eccentric punk earned critical accolades and a devoted audience. Gonzalez, along with bassist Mike Lightning and drummer Darkus Bishop, formed Let's Wrestle in 2005 when he was 15 years old. They earned a somewhat fiery reputation both as a wily live band and for their three LPs, ‘In the Court of the Wrestling Let's’ (2009), ‘Nursing Home’ (2011), and ‘Let's Wrestle’ (2014). Over the course of their ten-year run, the band achieved moderate commercial success, but earned the distinction as a reliable critic's fave but decided to call it a day, playing a final show at London's 100 Club in 2015. After disbanding the group Gonzalez wasted little time forging a solo career for himself in the wake of his former band's demise. He assembled a live band for his solo work that included Euan Hinshelwood. Expanding from the guitar-driven music of his former band, he fielded an interesting concoction of classic '70s-influenced pop, soul, and indie rock, which he described as being influenced by Donny Hathaway and Sly & the Family Stone. Gonzalez released his debut solo record ‘Excellent Musician’ in 2017 and his follow-up LP ‘Appalling Human’ arrived three years later in June 2020. His third studio album, 'Wax Limousine', was released in March 2022 and included the singles 'Greater Expectations' (w/ Rose Elinor Dougall) .