You're Not Alone
On his first album in nine years, the zen party master uses his operatically excessive music to challenge you to give in to positivity and get over yourself.
Did Andrew W.K. dream, back in the early ’00s, that he’d still be making music and wearing those dirty white jeans nearly two decades later? He seemed, even to those of us who loved him from the start, destined to be locked in that time and place—his glorious shtick burdened with an obvious expiration date. This was…
On 'You're Not Alone', Andrew W.K. might just be the all essential boost of positivity and endurance that we didn’t know we needed.
On his first album of new rock material in nearly 12 years, Andrew W.K. returns to the massive, orchestrated pop-metal sound of his thrilling 2002 debut, I Get Wet, promoting his lifelong vision of positivity and yes, the power of partying.
Casual listeners may be forgiven for forgetting about Andrew W.K. After his third album (2006's Close Calls With Brick Walls) was released i...
At the onset of the millennium, you'd have been forgiven for assuming the party-obsessed pop rock madness of ANDREW W.K. was nothing more than a moment in time. His clear focal point on partying packaged in upbeat, cheerful pop-driven hard rock naturally suggested the shelf-life expiration wasn't to...
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