Wet will play Barboza in Seattle on February 9, 2016 at 8:30PM. 21 & Over only.
Price: $13.50 advance, $15.00 day of show (not including applicable fees).General Admission. Tickets on sale this Friday, December 4, 2015 at 10:00AM. Available online at eTix.com or in person at Moe Bar. For more information, visit STGPresents.org.
Don't You, the long-anticipated album from the trio of friends known as Wet, is an astonishingly lucid and heart-wrenching collection of 11 tracks set to be released digitally and physically January 29, 2016 via Columbia.
Wet, comprised of singer-songwriter Kelly Zutrau, and multi-instrumentalists Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow, make songs that resist easy categorization and invite every listener to bask in its intimate glow. But despite their wide-ranging sensibilities, Wet never compromises its core: sturdy pop songwriting and piercing lyrics.
The album, almost entirely self-produced, was written during a period of solitude in a rented house in Western Massachusetts last year. Wet collaborated intensely with each other on the album while honing in on their individual strengths during the process. Kelly's deeply personal words on Don't You project sweetness and brutality, confusion and clarity, rawness and polish, naïveté and wisdom. Kelly's naked lyrics, along with her intuitive grasp of familiar chords and pure, catchy song structures place her in a diverse lineage of potent American female singer-songwriters. Joe, meanwhile, has emerged as a brilliant producer, delicately fine-tuning each song and creating uncanny grooves. Marty, the true musician of the group, textures and propels each song forward with some of the strongest guitar playing in indie-pop today.
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