One moment Kelly Zutrauās standing tall, shoulders back and chin high, and the next sheās supine on the floor, unsure if sheāll ever stand again. The 34-year-old lead singer of the alt-pop trioĀ WetĀ writes hopeful songs about heartbreak and loneliness, positioning despair as an enduring yet fleeting precursor to purpose. āIām always interested in multiple feelings at once,ā Zutrau said in a recentĀ interview. āNot just a happy song, but happy and sad and guiltyāthose can all be true.ā On their new EP,Ā Pink Room,Ā Wet forgo their trusted brand of synth-pop and make their most stripped-down songs yet, often leaving Zutrau alone with a guitar while she searches for reclamation. āI know these things, they come and go,ā she repeats on āThereās a Light.ā It sounds like sheās singing a hymn, a lilting brightness that inflects even her saddest lines.
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