Musik / pop

Don't you


Anmeldelser (3)


Pitchfork

d. 26. jan. 2016

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Katherine St. Asaph

d. 26. jan. 2016

"The uninformed listener might think Wet would be fun. Their band name may or may not be a gag. Their former online presence, squashed for legal reasons, was @kanyewet-it's goofy! It's Yeezy! It's maybe a grab for those typo clicks, if you want to get all cynical about it! Debut album Don't You, however, is a downbeat, decidedly unfun affair-this is the kind of album where early single "U Da Best" turns into "You're the Best," from which you can extrapolate a lot.".


Rolling stone

d. 3. feb. 2016

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Joe Levy

d. 3. feb. 2016

"Wet get one moment right - perfect, really - then stretch it out into an entire album on Don't You. The Brooklyn trio's debut draws power from a softly lurching weightlessness, the few seconds of suspended animation when the whole world falls away and you have few seconds of peace before gravity pulls you down".


Consequence of sound

d. 28. jan. 2016

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Collin Brennan

d. 28. jan. 2016

"Vurdering: B-" - "The lyrical themes on Don't You are so single-minded that, not unlike a bad relationship, they wear the listener down and leave her grasping for an escape. Zutrau finds so many ways to restate and reinforce her loneliness that it's almost as if "staring into the abyss" is her default setting. If there was nothing more to Wet than Zutrau's cut-wide-open lyricism, Don't You would be a long, painful poem about romance and its inadequacies, and one that most listeners wouldn't have the stomach to sit through. Thankfully, there is more to Wet - namely multi-instrumentalists Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow, who work in tandem to make Zutrau's version of the abyss as seductive as possible".