In the early 2000's Andrew W.K. burst onto the music scene seemingly from nowhere and made major waves with his debut album I Get Wet. He was loud, energetic, radiating positivity, and wanted the whole world to party with him. Soon his career would be wrapped in mystery that still has people questioning him to this day.
Andrew W.K. was born Andrew Wilkes-Krier, May 9 1979. He was raised in Ann Arbor Michigan. Andrew started learning to play the piano at 4 years old at the University of Michigan School of Music. Andrew played in various Michigan based punk rock and heavy metal bands and began his solo musical career when he moved to NYC in 1998. NYC is where he adopted the W.K. moniker. He worked numerous jobs like fashion photography and bubblegum machine sales before relocating to Florida to start recording new music and building a live band with drummer Donald Tardy from Obituary. By 2000 they caught the attention of major labels. Andrew's stage presence, particularly his ability to win over every last person in the crowd, impressed the execs and he was offered a record contract.
I Get Wet was released in November of 2001. It was known for its controversial cover art—Andrew with a very bloody nose. Andrew started to tour with festivals like Ozzfest, and his own tours. In 3 years the band did around 500 shows. Shortly after the release of his second album, The Wolf, (where he played every instrument on the album) things got strange and many questions about the identity of Andrew were raised. Someone claiming to be Steev Mike started making accusations and threatening him publicly on his own website—was it hacked, or did someone who worked for him have a grudge? The message was quickly taken down and replaced with a rambling note from Andrew asking everyone “not to believe it.” The accusations revolved around “Who is Andrew W.K.?” Andrew was accused of being a corporate creation, an actor hired to play a role. More accusations came out that there was many Andrews out there and if you saw him in concert twice, it was likely you didn't see the same person twice.
Legal trouble soon followed and Andrew's third album was blocked from being released in the U.S. because he couldn't “use his own name.” This seemed to confirm the rumours.
Andrew did very little to dissuade fans that the rumours were false. In fact he did the opposite, claiming in 2008 that "I'm not the same guy that you may have seen from the I Get Wet album." And, "Andrew W.K. was created by a large group of people, almost a conference of people, and they met, and I was there, and we talked about how we could come up with something that would move people, and it was done in the spirit of commerce, it was done in the spirit of entertainment, which usually goes hand in hand with commerce, and I was auditioned alongside of many other people to fill this role of a great front man, a great performer."
Andrew later recanted these statements claiming he was “forced” to make them. The rumours swirled for years, mostly due to Andrew's “Kaufman” like reactions when asked about it.
Fans have tried many ways of confirming or disproving the rumours--comparisons of photos from various points in his life, checking to see if tattoos match etc. Andrew has played up the rumours and then denied them many times. But largely he has stuck with the story that he had contractual constraints and "at the end of 2004, an old friend of mine got in some business trouble and basically decided to take it out on me... they were able to turn my life and career upside down. I wasn't allowed to use my own name within certain areas... This made my life complicated and intense for a few years, but I kept working and doing whatever I could to keep moving forward."
The rumours are almost certainly false but make a great mythos to surround the musician. Andrew is a showman after all and those that know him, like Donald Tardy claim he is very intelligent and has had a vision for his career since the very beginning. Also, it's hard to be a fake when Andrew's father is a well known legal scholar at University of Michigan Law School.
Donald Tardy was interviewed in 2010 and had this to say, “Andrew is a dude. He is a dude that I know. I think it’s when something happens so quickly and so successfully, people can’t accept that..... It’s weird to me, I guess, because in hindsight I understand why rumors start especially with Andrew. He wrote me a letter, and the next thing you know, we’re developing a band. It went from 0 to 100 m.p.h. in a split second.”
Andrew confirmed on an interview with Larry King that Steev Mike is a “collective” of people he has worked with and still works with some who had helped him early on in his career and in some way still do. A Steev Mike credit appears on all of Andrew's albums in a producer role and now days Andrew is free to use his name and image in any way he wants.
Andrew has since released several more albums under his own label Skyscraper Music Maker and on Napalm Records. His latest album came out last year and shortly after Andrew deleted all his social media accounts and website, and cancelled the supporting tour. Again, rumours swirl as to why.
Andrew has also done motivational speaking tours, monthly columns, short lived T.V. shows, radio shows, and co-owned Santos Party House in NYC.
Andrew has two children but keeps them out of the public eye. Andrew keeps his personal life very secret but those who claim to know him have said that he runs with Anarchist crowds.
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A Marxist examination of the lyrics of Andrew WK's hit song, Party Hard :theory-gary: by, ElGosso
You work all night
And when you work you don't feel all right
Clearly the first two lines of the song refer to the alienation of the working class from its Gattungswesen
And when, When things stop feeling all right
And everything is all right
This is actually a pun - W.K. is reiterating in the first line that we are alienated under capitalism, but the "all right" in the second line really means "entirely reactionary." We can tell this because of the bridge:
'Cos we will never listen to your rules
We will never do as others do
We, the class conscious proletariat, will never subjugate ourselves to the whims of the bourgeoisie.
Know what we want and we get it from you
Do what we like and we like what we do
Obviously these lines refer to, respectively, seizing the means of production from our bourgeois oppressors, and creating a mode of production from which we are unalienated.
So let's get a party going
Now it's time to party and we'll party hard
Let's get a party going
When it's time to party we will always party hard
It is quite clear what kind of party that is being invoked here :lenin-shining: we must party hard, comrades
Holy shit. You pretty much did the exact gag I did in 12th grade English class 12 years ago. Not an insult, it was good then. It's just like, almost verbatim what I did for a report
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Put me in a good mood
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