Wat the Frick

Wat the Frick is the ninth extended play by American DJ and electronic producer Getter.

In an interview with Max Chung of Run The Trap, Petulla commented on the difference between Wat The Frick and his previous extended plays, stating:I think the biggest thing is that – besides Suicideboys rapping on one of the songs – they’re all solo tracks.

[1] Timmy Kusnierek of Your EDM noted the extended play for its distinctive style, stating:The overarching sound design is a metalloid clanging, seemingly held in vacuum with some seriously percussive ping-back.

[3]Kara Curtin of Relentless Beats praised Something New, stating "At first listen, you’d be surprised the artist behind the airy tune is our grimy Getter, but he proved that he is much more than just a dubstep dude".

[1] Brian Bonavoglia commented on the direction Petulla took for Something New, stating "Electronic music’s elitists, snobs or whatever they’re going by these days are going to have something to say about this one, but just remember like most producers, Getter doesn’t need to and will never choose to stick with one genre", later stating "He has chosen to show the world there is much more to the bass producer that we’ve all fallen in love with and he’s certainly caught our attention".