I Get Wet

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 35:36

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Laura Leebove is a Brooklyn-based music journalist whose writing has appeared in various publications including Billboard, Spinner.com, Venus Zine, Critical Mob...more »

11.16.10
Its cover says "violence," but Andrew W.K.'s debut is anything but
2002 | Label: ISLAND RECORDS

You know the cover: Headshot of Andrew W.K., his dark, stringy hair in his face, and half-dried blood running from his nose, over his lips, and down to his chin and neck. To most people, the slightly disturbing image screams violence (and it was censored in plenty of record stores upon its release), but his message as an entertainer is anything but. With songs like "Party Hard," "Party Till You Puke" and "Fun Night," W.K. wants people to be happy and to be who they want to be, and his path to happiness involves a rowdy, fist-pumping fusion of hair metal and classical piano. Everything is centered on huge piano hooks and raging choruses, but all the yelling is just because W.K. is excited — on "Party Hard" when he shouts, "Do what we like and we like what we do!", you better believe he means it.

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Throwing the doors wide open on the musical guilty pleasures of twenty-somethings, I Get Wet turns hair metal hedonism, punk energy, and pop melodies into an instant, insistent blast of fun with all the power of a beer commercial. From the opening anthem, “It’s Time to Party,” to the excellently named finale, “Don’t Stop Living in the Red,” the album is all climax — the blasting guitars, blaring keyboards, and Andrew W.K. himself are all turned up to 11 throughout. W.K. is a one-man manifesto, dedicated to spreading the way of the party with songs like “Party Hard” (“We do what we like and we like what we do!” could be “Dirty deeds done dirt cheap” several generations down the road), “Party Til You Puke,” and “I Get Wet,” and the fact that he looks like the stoner bully from high school only adds to his cred. Guessing whether or not Andrew W.K. is a big joke or not is almost beside the point; he comes on so strong that he either really means it, maaan, or he’s got his tongue stuck firmly in his bloodied cheek. Either way, there’s not much fence-sitting with his music — you’ll think the big, dumb, cartoonish “Girls Own Love” and “Ready to Die” are the stupidest songs you’ve ever heard, or you’ll love them because they’re the stupidest songs you’ve ever heard. Even I Get Wet’s sensitive “She Is Beautiful,” which is about being too shy to talk to a pretty girl, is about as subtle as a high schooler’s after-shave…and just as awkwardly charming. While the album has a certain sameness due to the frenetic beat that drives nearly track, it’s the perfect complement to W.K.’s party-centric vision. Refreshingly simple and cleverly stupid, I Get Wet makes indoctrination fun again. – Heather Phares

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