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Wet Confetti

 
Artist: Wet Confetti
Wet Confetti

Group Members:

Mike McKinnon, Daniel Grazzini, Alberta Poon

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  • Formed: July 04, 2004, Portland, OR
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "This Is So Illegal (Do It Fast)," "Laughing Gasping"

Biography

As a trio that features two guys playing drums and guitar behind a waifish Asian bass-playing frontwoman, Wet Confetti share a lot visually and musically with Blonde Redhead. Similarly, they are a hard band to categorize, fitting into the post-punk genre mainly because they're too clean and new wave for punk and too dirty and no wave for pop. Sometimes brandishing an extreme Sonic Youth noise assault, other times flirting with breathy Ladytron dance-rock, they blur genres together to create an angular amalgam of styles. Starting their musical career while in high school in the late '90s, bassist Alberta Poon and guitarist (and vocalist at the time) Dan Grazzini paired up and began making angular post-punk recordings. Realizing that their Mormon hometown of Orem, UT, was not going to embrace off-kilter rhythms, noisy feedback, and an overt lack of melodies, the duo packed up and moved to Seattle, home of Sub Pop, and then Olympia, WA, home of K Records. Finally finding their niche in Portland, OR, they teamed with drummer Mike McKinnon. As a deafening threesome, they played a variety of house shows and small clubs before starting work on This Is So Illegal (Do It Fast) in 2004. Fellow Portlander Dave Allen, former bassist of Gang of Four, was so impressed with their sound -- particularly their stuttering time signatures -- that he offered to produce their follow-up album, Laughing Gasping. Released in late 2006, the album was a slight departure from their noisier early records into polished dance-rock, with the punk veteran engineers involved (Allen and former Shriekback member Mike Cozzi) capturing a surprisingly glossy snapshot of the band's music. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide
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Wet Confetti

Background information
Origin Portland, Oregon, USA
Genre(s) Indie rock, post-punk, classic rock
Years active 2000–2007
Label(s) Pampelmoose
Members
Alberta Poon
Daniel Grazzini
Michael McKinnon

Wet Confetti is an art rock band that formed in Portland, Oregon November 2000. They are a three piece that consist of Alberta Poon on vocals, Bass VI and keytar; Daniel Grazzini on guitar and keyboards; and Michael McKinnon on drums. The band's name is taken from the French novel To the End of the World by Blaise Cendrars. The band blends rock, punk, pop, noise, rhythmic drumming and melodic breathless vocals together to make their own very distinctive sound. In January 2007 they introduced Richel Martinez as a live touring member. The band recently appeared in the third installment of the Burn to Shine series produced by Fugazi's Brendan Canty and directed by filmmaker Christoph Green. Their most recent album, "Laughing Gasping", was published by Pampelmoose, a label started by Gang of Four bass player Dave Allen.

Wet Confetti broke up in 2007, and the band members formed Reporter.[1]

Discography

  • Another Fair, Another Show (2000)
  • Policia de la Educacion (2002)
  • This is so Illegal (Do It Fast) (2004)
  • Laughing Gasping (2007)

Wet Confetti has also had songs included on numerous compilations and two Consolidated Skateboard videos.

References

  1. ^ Grandy, Eric (3 February 2009). "Album Review Reporter: Dust & Stars". The Stranger. http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/album-review/Content?oid=1064874. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 

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