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Showing posts with label Wet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wet. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 March 2016

[GIG REVIEW] Wet @ Scala, London, 23rd March 2016

Ever since the release of their eponymous 2013 EP, Wet have been key players in the new found lounge-friendly soft-pop movement, dominating the blog scene and flirting with the mainstream. Mixing 80s R&B and earlier soft rock influences, the band’s name has been bandied around with the likes of The XX, Jessie Ware and Rhye. The recent surge in popularity for Wet has only been aided by the release of blissful debut album ‘Don’t You’. Credit must go to the strength in intricacies, production and patience surrounding this album, since it has managed to overpower an arguably fading trend and come out triumphant. In lieu of this, it is no surprise their show at Scala was a sell-out.

With headphone-friendly fine points being very difficult to recreate in a live and large setting, Wet didn’t overcomplicate their set. Instead, the Brooklyn trio (backed on the night by a second percussionist to boost the steady beats) delivered a clear and powerful show. Opening with crowd pleasers ‘Deadwater’ and ‘You’re The Best’, the band overcame early tech jitters and overly loud crowd members. Vocals from Kelly Zutrau were clear, with an endearing quaver, maintaining her powerful, ringing notes of affection and pro-apathy. Backed by beaming blue lights, seemingly expert in hitting every audience member directly in the eye regardless of location and build, the band seemed to gain confidence hiding in the shadows.
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With her figure dissolved into darkness in front of the textured background, a shy Zutrau could still command attention when singing alone during ‘Small And Silver’. With no additional voices, nothing to hide behind, her drifting vocals rose above the increasingly irritating crowd; where the reintroduction of the quiet thundercrack drum, reverb, and pealing guitar completed the carefree dreamscape. Personal favourite ‘Move Me’ and ‘Body’ swiftly followed, with the latter being drawn out for a bigger and punchier finale. With one track weaving into another, only to be broken up by fluttering wildlife echoing in the monitors, the sound became more anthemic with a stronger low-end punch. The notably bolstered sound is helped by the addition of a live drummer; which shows the band have clearly thought of how to up their normally downtempo, flowing songs in an attempt to not be swallowed by the countless festival stages they’ll be playing over the next year.

Album closer and band favourite ‘These Days’ dismisses any concerns of Zutrau’s ability to control the crowd. On stage she’s at the core of every song, being significantly more connected to her songs than any audience member – which is not a bad thing. Although only rarely varying from her innocent and default position, she invites you to enter her world and get lost there. ‘Don’t Wanna Be Your Girl’ goes down a treat and holds the strongest sing-a-long of the evening – in fact, it went down so well that I swear I even saw some rave hands being periodically thrown up on the floor. Swiftly following the appreciative applause and some nervy murmurs of “this is so fun” and “this is the best London show we’ve ever done”, the band worked their way through ‘All In Vain’. Eyes fixated on the stage in hypnotic gaze, an intimacy developed, which was unexpected in a rather large venue. However, what was expected was Wet’s ability to thrive on this, with every note laced in precision.

‘No Lie’ and ‘Island’ finish the first part of the show, where Zutrau leaves the stage to allow the band to finish off in grandiose fashion. After a short break, Wet returned to the shadows to reveal ‘All The Ways’, a comparatively upbeat section of the evening. Through these lyrics, the present happiness can’t wipe away uncertainty and the expectation of future despair. In closer ‘Weak’, the drummers and shimmering guitars free the mist and consolidate the well-executed and consistent concert. There is something comforting in knowing that we have a band in Wet that go out and execute what they have set out to do; rather than attempt to dress themselves up and lose focus on their key template.
They may not create tracks you can head bang to or be accompanied by blinding strobe lights, but it’s a gig well worth the value and more.

Wet played:
Deadwater
You're The Best
Small and Silver
Move Me
Body
These Days
Don't Wanna Be Your Girl
All In Vain
No Lie
Island
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All The Ways
Weak

Written by – Richard Maver (@richmaver)

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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

[LISTEN] Wet - All The Ways (Arnold Remix)

Here's a rather splendid remix of Wet's "All The Ways" by Arnold, here he keeps the remix fairly close to the original, however adds some trancey vibes to it as well as a driving beat. The vocals are still very prominent in it and stand out as clear as ever.

Wet's début album is out now - listen to the remix below.



Friday, 8 January 2016

[LISTEN] Wet - All The Ways


The highly acclaimed trio - Wet - have their forthcoming album "Don't You" is now available for pre-order on iTunes here, and the band's eagerly anticipated début is slated for a global release on January 29th via Columbia Records. Today sees them release another stunning melodic chillout epic in the shape of "All The Ways". 


No wonder they were in our TOP 5 'Sounds of 2016' - so far the album's shaping up to be a modern classic! You can listen to "All The Ways" below.

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Monday, 21 December 2015

[SOUNDS OF 2016] #4 - Wet

Wet have had an amazing year, for a American band coming over to the UK they've done a lot of shows here and have wowed many fans and ciritcs along the way, and with their first EP being two years old already they've been releasing stunning tracks after stunning tracks this year.


Tracks such as "Deadwater" and "It's All In Vain" have tranformed the trio into a band that everyone can love, airy vocals, delightful piano keys and stunnign composition. Their songs basically compirse of ambient-pop crossed with electronics with a dash of RnB for good measure, the production value on these tracks are simple stunning too.


As with all bands this project started as a casual thing and now has turned into something very serious, they're now knocking on the door of the charts and with uplifting melodies such as the one in "Weak" you'd be forgiven that they've already headlined a major festival already, think of them as the next The XX. With the band relishing the pressure and crafting some stunning songs since the turn of 2015 we are sure to see them a lot more in 2016, mark my words!

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Friday, 11 December 2015

[LISTEN] Wet - It's All In Vain (Demo Taped Remix)

Wet have had an amazing 2015, and it's looking like 2016 is going to be just as big for them. It also looks like they're treating their fans to some new remixes, like this stunning one from Demo Taped. It cuts up the vocals up and turns it into a darker track full of yelps and deep synths.



Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Wet share video for new single "Weak"

Wet the other week revealed another new track from their upcoming début album, "Weak" has some stunning guitar lines as well as gorgeous vocals that can easily captivate you into a lull. The song was premièred on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show and now they've revealed a stunning video to accompany it.

Watch it below.



Friday, 25 September 2015

[LISTEN] Wet - Weak

Wet the other day revealed another new track from their upcoming début album, "Weak" has some stunning guitar lines as well as gorgeous vocals that can easily captivate you into a lull. The song was premièred on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show the other day and you can now stream it in all it's high def glory below, you can see where Georgia Buchanan gets some of her inspiration from!

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Saturday, 12 September 2015

[GIG REVIEW] WET @ The Lexington, Friday 11th September 2015

Brooklyn band WET are over in the UK for the whole of September, and during the month they're scheduled to play three intimate London shows. Last night, It's All Indie caught the first of these at the White Heat night hosted at The Lexington, with support from GIRLI.

WET's performance to this packed out North London venue was nothing short of spectacular. Their bass-fuelled, hypnotic indie RB, that at times enjoys a small dose of country through lead-singer Kelly Zutrau's accented vocal, became much larger and far more in your face than on record. 

Highlights of their 10 song set included "You're the Best", new album track (and purported favourite of the band) "These Days" and the absurdly catchy "Don't Wanna Be Your Girl". Zutrau's effortlessly laid-back melodies are designed to hypnotise and there was certainly evidence of that here, with the crowd often taking a while to begin applauding after songs, almost as if they were completely spellbound by each track and hadn't noticed it had ended! 

Having said that, Zutrau at times seems to shun being in the spotlight, twice asking for the lights to be turned down, which felt odd considering the quality of WET's whole set and her vocals especially. 

I'd strongly urge you to check out the next two WET shows this month and give this band even more support during their short trip over here, firstly at The Old Blue Last (September 18th) and then just around the corner at Ace Hotel (September 25th). 

But first, check out the video for "Deadwater" from their début album below.

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Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Daily Download... Wet - Don't Wanna Be Your Girl (PURPLE Remix)

Following up on Wet's breathtaking "Move Me" and subsequent remix by TÂCHES, the band has teamed with Portuguese-bred producer Purple of the consistently good WEDIDIT Collective to remix "Don't Wanna Be Your Girl”. The remix can be downloaded for FREE below!

Enjoy!