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Swedish/American melodic hard rock supergroup W.E.T., which derives its acronymic moniker from the first letter of each of its three member's flagship bands, formed in 2008 after Italian record label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Frontiers%22">Frontiers</a> asked keyboardist/guitarist Robert Säll (<a href="spotify:artist:1oBQWJ7ZDjgkJA5Z9mC2ew">Work of Art</a>) and guitarist Erik Mårtensson (<a href="spotify:artist:23ajwxFk5RBpPERZrcjHUr">Eclipse</a>) to each contribute six songs to a new project with <a href="spotify:artist:4RqlUMU9O5BNUhsRaukbRZ">Talisman</a> vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:7afXgYjtXG2zD69Asm5q1Z">Jeff Scott Soto</a>. The results can be heard on their well-received 2009 eponymous debut. Road-tested and operating like a well-oiled machine, the newly minted band decided to ditch the individual approach and start writing as a unit for 2013's Rise Up, which was followed in 2014 by the live CD/DVD One Live: In Stockholm. December 2017 saw the release of the single "Watch the Fire," in anticipation of the arrival of the group's third studio effort Earthrage, which dropped in March 2018. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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