Krewella Albums Ranked
Krewella is an American electronic dance music band from Northbrook, Illinois, United States, that formed in 2007. Their musical style has been mainly described as EDM, dance-rock, and dance-pop. However, Krewella’s style has been influenced by a number of electronic sub-genres, including progressive house, electro, dubstep, drum and bass, trap music, and future bass. Their debut EP, Play Hard, was released on June 18, 2012, exclusively on Beatport, followed by its release on other digital platforms on June 26, 2012. Later, their debut album, Get Wet, was released on September 24, 2013, on iTunes. The band consists of sisters Jahan Yousaf and Yasmine Yousaf. Originally a trio, their third member and producer Kristopher Trindl left the band in 2014. The band’s name stems from Jahan’s misspelling of the word “cruel” when the two began writing music and is not a reference to Cruella de Vil. Here are all of Krewella’s albums ranked.
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3. Zer0 (2020)
“Really really enjoyed this album. Covers a great variety of types of music all mixed into what makes krewella, Krewella. Love the album, Love Krewella. I’ve been listening to them before many knew their name! Wish they would release a hard copy.”
2. Ammunition: The Remixes (2016)
“This album is by far the greatest electronic album to drop in the last five years. Krewella has an almost perfect balance of sound effects, tonality and vocals and takes its category to the next level.”
1. Get Wet (2013)
“Some songs got moved onto this album from the “Play Harder” remix EP and the “Play Hard” EP. Features the hit “Live for the Night” as Track 1, and it starts out a good pace for the rest of the album. This is definitely more of a club dubstep sound, and I would go as far as to say it has a more commercial vibe, because it sounds like so many other artists that populate the dubstep EDM genre right now. There is something to be said about having a commercial sound to your music, and to me that means it’s the most common style. That being said, the “Get Wet” album is full of catchy songs, including the ones that are recycled back in from the previous EP’s. Very happy adding them to my current daily playlist for work.”