

This high-octane fast-paced feel is quickly offset by the most heartfelt track on the album. If we die then who will be our enemy, so shut the f*ck up we’re about to leave a legacy! Dancing With The Devil gives us a sound that’s equal parts vintage Fall Out Boy and Krewella at their dubiest, as Stump (accompanied by the Yousaf sisters) belts out the chilling refrain with gusto. That’s not the say to Get Wet isn’t without its high points, as the highlight comes from their collaborative effort with Travis Barker and Patrick Stump.
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When you’re creating a full album, things like thematic variance are key in creating a journey for the listener that takes them somewhere that isn’t exactly where they started. Then we have the fourth track, Enjoy The Ride, a party anthem about staying up all night, drinking with your friends, and living for the moment. Get Wet opens with party anthem Live For The Night, a track about staying up all night, drinking with your friends, and living for the moment. As a live act, Krewella is the full experience. Put together, it all makes for some damn good music to see while Jahan and Yasmine stage dive into a crowd that just got treated to a face-full of champagne. There are no frills attached and they’ve never pretended to be anything more than fun-loving party animals who enjoy the occasional dubstep break following passionate auto-tuned vocals. Their prevailing themes include being young, staying up all night, and following your heart, and this is totally fine by us. Since they first started creating music, Krewella’s never messed around with poetic nuance. Riding this success, they’ve released their first full-length album, Get Wet, an entertaining albeit typical effort from the Chicago-raised trio. Since then, they’ve become one of the premiere house acts in the country, gracing mainstages at festivals worldwide.


Just a couple months later, they opened for Borgore at the Showbox Market for a $20 ticket.
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It was just a little over a year ago when Jahan, Yasmine, and Rainman rolled into Seattle for a set at Volume Nightclub with free admission before 11. Krewella’s meteoric rise has been well-documented. It succeeds more as a collection of singles, with each track standing alone as a vocal-heavy house banger. Although the production and songwriting ability is clearly there, it lacks the thematic variance necessary in creating a full-on journey for an audience. For their first effort at a full-length album, Krewella’s Get Wet falls short in creating a cohesive work.
