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.WebsiteAndrew Fetterly Wilkes-Krier (born May 9, 1979) is an American singer,. Raised in Michigan, Wilkes-Krier began his musical career in the mid-1990s performing in a number of local bands before eventually moving to New York, where he produced his first recordings under the Andrew W.K. Moniker.After gaining initial attention with the 2000 Girls Own Juice, Wilkes-Krier rose to prominence with the release of his debut in November 2001, as well as its singles ' and 'We Want Fun'. In the years following its release, Wilkes-Krier has also undertaken a number of other musical and non-musical ventures such as television and radio work, including, and writing. Contents.Early life Andrew Wilkes-Krier was born in, and grew up in. His father is Professor, a legal scholar at the and co-author of the widely used Dukeminier & Krier Property casebook.
At the age of 4, Wilkes-Krier began learning piano at the. He has recalled early family trips to midnight mass as having had an enormous impact on his love for music. He was dubbed Andrew W.K. By an elementary school teacher to differentiate him from his classmates Andrew Cohen and Andrew Gilchrist. He later attended the private college preparatory for middle school before attending the alternative from 1993 to 1997, where he continued to study piano and keyboard. Music career Early career: 1993–99 In 1993, at the age of 14, he joined the band Slam, later to be called Reverse Polarity.
In 1996, a song recorded by W.K. Entitled 'Mr. Surprise' was included on Plant the Flower Seeds, a compilation by the -based record label Westside Audio Laboratories, marking his first publicly-released recording. Over the next 5 years, W.K.
Would play in a number of Detroit-based and bands, including The Pterodactyls; Lab Lobotomy; Music Band; Mr. Velocity Hopkins; playing drums in metal band, Kathode; in addition to forming the project Ancient Art of Boar, later known as AAB, which essentially served as an outlet for his early solo material.In 1998, W.K. Moved from Michigan to, where he worked as a bubblegum machine salesman, an opera ticket salesman, a fashion photographer, a window decorator at the department store, and in the offices of avant-garde fashion company, among other short lived jobs. He ended the AAB project and began recording new solo material under his full 'Andrew Wilkes-Krier' name; the year saw the release of a cassette-only single entitled Room to Breathe on.
A follow-up release entitled You Are What You Eat was scrapped when the master recordings went missing. Also recorded the soundtrack for an independent film named Poltergeist made by and himself, one track of which appeared on the Hanson Records compilation Labyrinths & Jokes. In 1999, he moved to, to start building his live band with drummer, of pioneers. Solo breakthrough, I Get Wet and The Wolf: 2000–03 In March 2000, Wilkes-Krier released his first, Girls Own Juice, also abbreviated as AWKGOJ, on, which would be his first solo release under the moniker Andrew W.K. (he had first been credited as 'Andrew W.K.'
For a remix entitled 'Wolf Eyes Rules (What Kinda Band?)' for the noise rock band ) and marked the beginnings of a -influenced musical style with elements of his more experimental tendencies, described as ' mixed with ' by Magas, a collaborator of W.K.' S.The release increased buzz for W.K., centered around his 'hedonistic, so-dumb-it's-smart rawk.' Continued to build his reputation by performing various solo gigs in the New York and other East Coast areas.
Wilkes-Krier and his then manager, later shopped out a number of Andrew W.K. Demo tapes, each accompanied by a handwritten letter. One tape reached musician; impressed, Grohl offered Andrew W.K. A slot opening for his band at a concert in, which he accepted.Another tape reached executive Lewis Largent, who liked the demos enough to attend an Andrew W.K.
Gig at the, where Largent was impressed by how W.K. 'won over every last person in the audience.' Wilkes-Krier reacted with surprise to Island's interest in him, and 'despite his manager's advice that you classically don't go with the first offer, he 'wanted to get down to work as quickly as possible and not fuck around', as Sweeney recalls. Girls Own Juice was followed by another Bulb Records EP entitled in October 2000. Following the release of Party Til You Puke, Andrew W.K.
Left Bulb Records amicably to sign with.W.K.' S major-label debut studio album, was released on November 13, 2001 on Island Records. Continuing the sound established by his previous Bulb Records EPs, I Get Wet is characterized by its and influences and lyrical content revolving around partying.The album is known for its cover art: a photograph by of Andrew W.K.
With a stream of blood running from his nose onto his chin and neck, which generated minor controversy in Europe after it was seen to represent abuse; W.K. Reportedly achieved the effect by striking himself in the face with a brick during the photo shoot, and subsequently supplementing his own blood with some of an animal obtained from a butcher's shop.I Get Wet earned positive press from publications such as and and featured two UK hit singles, ' and ', also rising to the top spot on 's albums chart.
At the same time, W.K. Also developed a reputation for his highly energetic live shows. Joined 's that summer, and a number of I Get Wet 's tracks, such as 'Party Hard', 'It's Time to Party', and 'Fun Night' were licensed for use in various video games, films, TV series, and commercials. In 2002, Andrew W.K. And Alec Rominger re-recorded his song 'We Want Fun' from AWKGOJ for the soundtrack of; an accompanying music video was also produced, filmed and directed by with additional camera work by.In late 2003, W.K.
Released his second studio album. In contrast to I Get Wet, which was recorded by W.K. With his live band, The Wolf featured W.K. Playing all instruments, with use of of these instrument sections being heavily used in its production.
The album spawned the singles 'Tear It Up' and 'Never Let Down' in the United States, while the song 'Long Live the Party' was a minor hit in Japan.On tour for The Wolf, Andrew W.K. Was injured on stage and broke his foot. After the concert, he signed autographs from the ambulance. Not wanting to let his fans down, he performed the remainder of the tour in a wheelchair. Close Calls with Brick Walls and legal disputes: 2004–08. Main article: Studio albums. (2001).
(2003). (2006). (2009). (2018)Filmography Films YearTitleRoleNotes2012I Spill Your GutsCrazy HoboN/A2013Cool as HellAndrewN/A2015Rip StickN/A2016Midnight ShowTheater voiceN/A2017HimselfN/ATelevision YearTitleRoleNotes2010SantaEpisode: 'Zit Butter'2011HimselfEpisode: 'Kung Fu Blander/Destroy, Bob the Builder, Destroy'2012Let's Big HappyN/AEpisode: 'Pilot'2016KerryEpisode: 'GED Prom'Video game YearTitleRoleNotes2003Soundtrack ArtistMadden NFL 2003 Soundtrack,2004Himself2016RedEyeexpansion packReferences. ^ Friedman, David (May 14, 2004). Danbury. ^ Phares, Heather.
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'I ended up meeting people from Narnack that night and I expressed my admiration for Lee,' W.K. 'I asked what he was doing for his next album and said I'd like to be involved. Some time went by and then they asked me to produce.'
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