Krewella Rocks the Rave

Krewella Rocks the Rave

Krewella is American electronic dance music trio from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 2007. On November 20th, 2015, Krewella came to The Rave in Milwaukee and performed a concert open to all ages.

Kelli Dittmann, a senior at AHS, says, “It was a really different concert because The Rave does an awesome job of making each concert they host different. I have also only been to The Rave one other time and it was a completely different experience from the Krewella concert.”

Some of Krewella’s most popular songs are “Human,” “Killin’ it,” and “Alive.” Their latest album is “Get Wet.” The band plans to release a new album soon and also continue touring around the world as much as possible. This will expand their fan base, which they nicknamed “The Crew.”

Courtney Gresbach, a senior at Arrowhead, says, “My favorite songs are, ‘One minute,’ ‘Killin’ it,’ and ‘Human.’ All of these songs are upbeat and unique. These songs are one of the main reasons why I love Krewella so much. I also now know they put on a good concert too so that’s a reason to love them as well.”

Right now, Krewella is touring for their album “Get Wet.” The tour began on September 16th, 2015. The first concert was hosted in Detroit, Michigan. The show got great reviews from critics on the local newspaper Detroit Free Press and got the band excited for the rest of their tour, said lead singer Yasmine Yousaf in an interview with TMZ.

Their last tour date is set for July 11th, 2016, in Le Barcares, France.

Since Krewella is electronic dance music, during their concerts, fans dance and move. The lights during the show are lively and keep the listeners moving.

Dittmann says, “I loved the crowd, the lights, and the way the band entertains the crowd. Overall it had an exciting atmosphere and it was band I would love to see again. Musically speaking, they are amazing live. The band exhibits much talent.”

Gresbach says, “I liked the effects of the lights, they made me keep dancing throughout the entire concert. It was like I never needed to stop. The atmosphere was awesome. This concert was really different for me because it went a lot later than most of the concerts I go to do, and it was cool being late.”