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5 sentimental indie things to get you over that pseudo-someone

Vivian Chen
November 20, 2016
Blog, Columns and Opinions, Mixtapes
The "that was a bad relationship anyways": "Don't Wanna Be Your Girl" - Wet (Don't You, 2016) This indie classic is the one you blast when you're finally done with your significant other's shit--because ...

Wet cry and dance with debut record, Don’t You

Brendan Gibson
February 10, 2016
Album Review
Wet’s debut was a long time coming. Kelly Zutrau, Joe Valle, and Marty Sulkow have been creating and playing music together in different incarnations for nearly a decade. After coming together in Brooklyn...

Wet announce release date for debut album, Don’t You

Brendan Gibson
September 26, 2015
Album Preview, News
Brooklyn-based electronic pop trio Wet have announced via Twitter that their highly anticipated debut album, Don’t You, will be released on January 29 through Columbia Records. Preceding the announcement ...

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