Andrew W.K. (Andrew Fetterly Wilkes-Krier, born May 9, 1979) is a rock musician/guitarist in the United States. He is known for his brand of fast and upbeat rock 'n' roll music, his unique and confounding image, and his powerful 'party hard' message.
W.K. released his first solo release, I Get Wet, in 2001 on Island Records. The album was complete with pounding guitars and background synthesizers, as well as some prominent piano playing. It is also known for its recognizable and controversial cover art: a photo of Andrew W.K. with a large stream of "blood" running from his nose, down his chin and onto his throat. This cover art caused a controversy in Europe, as it was seen as endorsing cocaine usage. This was not the effect that Andrew had intended; in reality, Andrew has stated that he created the nose bleed with a self-inflicted blow from a door knob. There are also other stories regarding the creation of the cover art, such as a story that the effect was created through the use of pigs' blood, or that the nosebleed was inflicted by an over-enthusiastic fan at an Andrew W.K. live performance. The truth however, is a mixture of the above theories. The blow was self induced, and the visual effect was enhanced with corn syrup and red food coloring.
"I Get Wet" soon rose to the #1 position on Billboard's 'Heatseekers' list. Its sound garnered a good deal of attention, earning Andrew W.K. a spot in Ozzy Osbourne's Ozzfest that summer, along with acts such as Down, Black Sabbath, and System of a Down. Although some critics reviled the album for its extremely simple, direct message and its somewhat over-the-top approach, I Get Wet was considered by others to be one of the best albums of the year, as it heralded the return of enjoyable and upbeat hard rock music after the often-dour alt-rock and metal of the nineties and early new millennium. The songs "Party Hard" and "She Is Beautiful" became recognizable singles and received substantial airplay, the latter being covered in 2005 by Finnish melodic death metal quintet Children of Bodom on their "Trashed, Lost, and Strungout" E.P.
His work also showed up in some television spots. The opening track, 'It's Time To Party', was featured in commercials for Hotwire.com, Coors Beer, Expedia.com, and several movie and T.V. soundtracks. He also recorded an original song for KitKat chocolate wafers entitled 'Gimme a Break'. In 2002, he re-recorded his old song "We Want Fun" for the soundtrack of The Movie which was also made into the lead music video, filmed and directed by Spike Jonze.
In late 2003, W.K. released his sophomore album, The Wolf. The Wolf was more elaborate and ornate than his first effort, with a grand and melodic sound that showcased Andrew's classical training to a much greater degree than "I Get Wet." The album also found Andrew playing all the instruments on the recording (he had employed some session musicians on "I Get Wet," although he played much of the music himself as well). This did not stop it from being a hit, and it spawned the singles, "Never Let Down" and "Tear It Up".
In 2004, MTV2 gave Andrew Wilkes-Krier his own television show, Your Friend, Andrew W.K.. The show was an "advice show"-style format, where viewers could write in to "Andrew W.K." and ask for his help on a variety of subjects. If the problem could not be solved with a simple on-air answer, Andrew would actually meet the subject in a one-on-one format, lending his talents to the problem until it was solved. While the show was well-liked by devoted and casual fans alike, it was relatively short-lived, and episodes are now difficult to find.
Outside of his solo work, Andrew W.K. also produced music for the band To Live and Shave in L.A., featuring vocalist Tom Smith.
Andrew W.K. fans became puzzled over his disappearance from the limelight, with many conspiracy theories (see "Controversy") arising amongst fans. Andrew continued to be elusive when it came to live appearances, due to his seemingly endless recording schedule, but he did find time to release a live-concert movie entitled, "Who Knows?" and present five screenings of the movie in both New York City and Hollywood, February and April, 2006. Much to his fans' delight, Andrew re-confirmed his gracious dedication and attended, as promised, to perform piano solos and spend time to thank his fans. Despite this, rumors continued that it had not actually been the real Andrew W.K. at the screenings, and many fans refuse to believe otherwise without some sort of further proof.
"Who Knows?" was released on DVD from February 7th, 2006. It is mostly a DVD of live performances, with 16 songs included, but it also contains behind-the-scenes moments with W.K. and his band.
Previews of two songs, "You Will Remember Tonight" and "Kicks and Bricks" have been available on Andrew's official website since late 2005. Future song titles are rumoured to include "We're Never Gonna Get Old." Recently (sometime in March of 2006), during an episode of Sex Pistol's guitarist Steve Jones' radio show, "Jonsie's Jukebox", Andrew WK debuted the song Vagabond which is slated to be released on the 2006 album. A day after Vagabond was played on the show, an unknown source leaked a new song. The title for the song is either "No Love" or "Just Friends", and is very like the style of Billy Joel. On May 14, a short clip of a song called "Slave To My Senses" was leaked by an unknown source. There was something very strange about this song. Apparently, it was backwards when initially leaked. A member of the official Andrew W.K. message boards made a forewards version, then posted it. Apparently, the track will appear on his new album, but scattered among the many tracks on the album. So if you have heard the song, it will be very hard to spot. Andrew has recently filmed a new video in a Pennsylvania hotel. The song is called "I'm Not Going To Bed", and is aimed for Japan promotional viewing only. An official source says his new album is going to be titled "Close Calls With Brick Walls". It is going to be released on July 12, 2006, and will be a Japan only release. But thanks to the internet, American fans will be able to hear it assuming it will be leaked. In late May 2006, a 5 track cd was discovered. The cd has 5 tracks from the new album. The tracks are One Brother, My World, I Need To See You, Vagabond, and You Will Remember Tonight. Although only 2 of the tracks are really new (One Brother had been previously leaked under the title "No Love (Just Friends), Vagabond was played on the radio show "Jonesy's Jukebox", and You Will Remember Tonight was released on the Masters of Horror soundtrack and via Andrew's website), the other three have most likely drasticly changed. The tracks will soon be released to the A.W.K. community. Sometime in early june, and radio interview featuring Andrew was leaked onto the internet. The interview was from Japan, and featured 3 new songs. The songs were "I'm Not going To Bed", "Pushing Drugs", and "Into the Clear". A few days later, another Japanese radio station played a new song, titled "The Background". This track was soon leaked onto the internet.
Andrew announced on his website that he will be releasing three new cds in 2006-2007. Their names are: "Close Calls With Brick Walls", "Young Lord", and "The Carrier". Also, Andrew announced a plethora of new things coming in this year and next. First off, a new T.V. show has been planned. 2 new websites have also been planned, which promise to be very interesting.
Many contradictory versions of Andrew W.K.'s history and rise to celebrity have coexisted, with some of the contradictions seemingly coming from Andrew himself, however the source of the confusion is difficult to pin down. As a result, some have claimed he is an actor merely playing as a rock star, and a front for some sort of songwriter or songwriting team. It has been suggested that Andrew W.K.'s appearance is the creation of this entity. Rumors have circulated that before there was an "Andrew W.K." the press was holding interviews with a "Steev Mike" whose image and sound later became known as "Andrew W.K." (the first appearance of "Steev Mike" was inside the pages of the cutting-edge UK magazine "Dazed & Confused".) Furthermore, a vinyl record by Steev Mike has been discovered, and is the same as the first 7" EP by the band Couch. A radio promo and a full album by Steev Mike have also been leaked onto the internet by unknown sources. The promo contains demos of tracks from I Get Wet and The Wolf, and even a demo of the new song Kicks & Bricks. The album has 12 tracks, 2 being not songs, but a spoken word piece and an interlude. The rest are songs from I Get Wet and The Wolf. The songs on the album have changed drastically on their appearances on I Get Wet and The Wolf.
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