![]() Obviously things change, people left, and here we are.” ![]() ![]() “It was a long process figuring out roles and figuring out how to move forward in a way that was fulfilling for everyone involved,” Zutrau says. Last year, founding member Marty Suklow left the band and, for a period of time, Zutrau says she and remaining bandmate Joe Valle were struggling to maintain a healthy professional partnership. And while in 2016, Wet released its proper full-length album, “Don’t You,” in the intervening years they nearly came apart at the seams. Only a few years ago, in the wake of its 2014 self-titled debut EP, the then-trio was one of the hottest new acts on the scene: major festival appearances, Kardashian co-signs, and praise from the New York Times and NPR all followed.
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