Biography
New York-based indie outfit Wet make glowing electro-acoustic pop, pairing fractured electronic beats and textures with piano, guitar, and the ethereal vocals of singer Kelly Zutrau. After exploring a dreamy ambient style on 2016's Don't You, they changed tack for 2018's Still Run with energized instrumentation and more commanding vocals. Wet's sound continued to morph over the next few years with the folky "Old Bone" and hybrids like 2020's "Come to You" and 2021's "Larabar," the latter of which was a highlight of their third album, Letter Blue. After a pair of 2022 EPs, Wet again focused on singles including 2024's radiant "Double."
Formed in Brooklyn in 2012 by musicians Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow and singer Kelly Zutrau, Wet recorded a few casual demos together while they were all attending school in New York before Valle split for Los Angeles and Zutrau went to Rhode Island. The three friends reconvened in Brooklyn and began working in earnest on the material that would eventually feature on their debut EP. With Zutrau's warm vocals and an affinity for '90s R&B, they injected some quiet soul into their minimalist electronic indie pop.
Their understated self-titled EP, a four-song collection of gentle breakup songs, was released by Neon Gold in October 2013 to immediate hype. A series of CMJ performances followed and they joined CHVRCHES for a string of shows as well. The nuanced singles "Deadwater" and "You're the Best" were issued in 2015 as Wet prepared their debut album for Columbia. Don't You was released in early 2016, climbing to 76 on the Billboard 200. The single "The Middle" b/w "Turn Away" arrived later that year.
In 2018, Wet returned as a duo after the departure of Sulkow, issuing the sun-washed, Americana-inspired single "There's a Reason." Incorporating chimes, strings, and percussion, the pair debuted the new sound on subsequent singles "Lately" and "You're Not Wrong." Produced by Rostam (HAIM, Solange), Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief), John Hill (Santigold, M.I.A.), and Valle himself, their sophomore effort, Still Run, arrived in the summer of 2018. Wet's acoustic detour continued with 2019's folky "Old Bone/Trust No Man" single and 2020 tracks like "This Fog" and "Come to You," which mixed airy textural electronics with organic guitar and piano parts. The following year, Wet released the sleepy "On Your Side" and "Larabar," showcasing the unique electro-acoustic hybrid that marked their third album, 2021's Letter Blue. That album saw the return of Sulkow, who had rejoined the band earlier in the year. Among its other highlights was the Blood Orange collaboration "Bound." A five-song companion EP, Letter Blue (Reprise), arrived in early 2022, followed by the Pink Room EP on Secretly Canadian. A 2023 single, "LLTB," saw Wet collaborating with U.K. producer Jam City. The band returned in 2024 with the radiant "Double."
Formed in Brooklyn in 2012 by musicians Joe Valle and Marty Sulkow and singer Kelly Zutrau, Wet recorded a few casual demos together while they were all attending school in New York before Valle split for Los Angeles and Zutrau went to Rhode Island. The three friends reconvened in Brooklyn and began working in earnest on the material that would eventually feature on their debut EP. With Zutrau's warm vocals and an affinity for '90s R&B, they injected some quiet soul into their minimalist electronic indie pop.
Their understated self-titled EP, a four-song collection of gentle breakup songs, was released by Neon Gold in October 2013 to immediate hype. A series of CMJ performances followed and they joined CHVRCHES for a string of shows as well. The nuanced singles "Deadwater" and "You're the Best" were issued in 2015 as Wet prepared their debut album for Columbia. Don't You was released in early 2016, climbing to 76 on the Billboard 200. The single "The Middle" b/w "Turn Away" arrived later that year.
In 2018, Wet returned as a duo after the departure of Sulkow, issuing the sun-washed, Americana-inspired single "There's a Reason." Incorporating chimes, strings, and percussion, the pair debuted the new sound on subsequent singles "Lately" and "You're Not Wrong." Produced by Rostam (HAIM, Solange), Andrew Sarlo (Big Thief), John Hill (Santigold, M.I.A.), and Valle himself, their sophomore effort, Still Run, arrived in the summer of 2018. Wet's acoustic detour continued with 2019's folky "Old Bone/Trust No Man" single and 2020 tracks like "This Fog" and "Come to You," which mixed airy textural electronics with organic guitar and piano parts. The following year, Wet released the sleepy "On Your Side" and "Larabar," showcasing the unique electro-acoustic hybrid that marked their third album, 2021's Letter Blue. That album saw the return of Sulkow, who had rejoined the band earlier in the year. Among its other highlights was the Blood Orange collaboration "Bound." A five-song companion EP, Letter Blue (Reprise), arrived in early 2022, followed by the Pink Room EP on Secretly Canadian. A 2023 single, "LLTB," saw Wet collaborating with U.K. producer Jam City. The band returned in 2024 with the radiant "Double."
Albums

Two Lives
2025

Pink Room
2022

Letter Blue
2022

Old Bone / Trust No Man
2019

Still Run
2018

The Middle / Turn Away
2016

Don't You (Autoharp Demos)
2016

Don't You
2016

It's All in Vain
2015

You're the Best (Remixes)
2015

Weak (Remixes)
2015

Wet
2014
Singles

JACK&ROSE
2025

Close Range
2025

Ali
2025

Coffee In The Morning
2025

Signs
2024

Rosy
2024

Double
2024

Where Did the Day Go
2022

The Letter Blue
2022

Larabar
2022

Bound
2021

Far Cry
2021

Clementine
2021

On Your Side
2021

Old Bone
2019

There's a Reason
2018

11 Hours
2018

You're Not Wrong
2018

Lately
2018

Softens
2018

Don't Wanna Be Your Girl
2016

All the Ways
2016

Weak
2016

You're the Best
2015
Live

