The Willowz

The Willowz
Origin Anaheim, California, United States
Genres Garage rock
Years active 2002–Present
Labels Wanker Records, Posh Boy Records, Artmonkey Records, Dionysus Records, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Acid Bird Records, LeGrand Bag Records, Dim Mak Records
Associated acts
Website http://www.thewillowz.com/
Members Richie James Follin
Jessica Reynoza
Loren (Ted) Humphrey
Past members Aric Bohn
Alex Nowicki
Will McLaren

The Willowz are an American garage punk rock band from Anaheim, California. The band was formed in 2002 when Richie James Follin (guitar and lead vocals) and Jessica Reynoza (bass and vocals) were both 18 years old and attending the same college. They have toured the world and released 4 studio albums. Their influences range from rock n’ roll to folk to punk rock to soul to power pop to garage rock.

Their first release was a 7-inch on the legendary punk rock label Posh Boy records in 2002. They followed it up with a full length s/t record on Dionysus records in 2003 produced by Paul Kostabi and Richie James Follin. The album blends energetic, brash punk rock with soulful garage rock.

Their debut album caught the ear of the iconic French film maker Michel Gondry who placed their song “Something” in his Oscar winning film “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” as Kirsten Dunst dances in her underwear. Gondry also put a second song on the soundtrack which did not appear in the film entitled “I wonder”. He flew the band out to New York a paid out of his own pocket to direct a video for the song. Shortly following the release of the Gondry directed video for “I wonder”, Gondry introduced The Willowz music to Ben Beardsworth the head of a&r at XL records. XL flew the band out for a tour of the United Kingdom and released a 7 inch for “I wonder” and “Meet your demise” on Rex records (an XL records subsidiary).

The Willowz released their second album “Talk in circles” in 2005 on Sympathy for the Record Industry. The album was a massive undertaking of 20 songs recorded in Follin’s studio garage in Anaheim. The album features a wide array of music styles. It extends on the energetic garage rock sounds of the first album while blending a more labored over dream punk sound. This album saw Paul Kostabi and Richie James Follin teaming up again to produce. They introduced more instruments into the band’s sound including a prominently featured Fender rhodes piano, organ, horns, and woodwinds. It also contains audio samples of animals, church bells, and public chatter. The band was quoted as saying they were trying to make their own little suburban “Pet Sounds”. Sympathy also at the same time rereleased their debut album with a few extra songs and retitled it “Are Coming”. “Talk in circles” was met with critical acclaim. Rolling Stone named it one of the “best albums of 2005[1]”.  The song “Equation #6” was featured in an another Michel Gondry film and soundtrack for “The Science of Sleep”. Gondry is quoted as saying he wants “to be the Warhol to their Velvet Underground”. The band released an accompanying DVD of 20 music videos for “Talk in circles” entitled “See in squares”. The band was featured in a documentary about the founder of Sympathy for the Record Industry entitled "The Treasures of Long Gone John".

The band released their third album “Chautauqua” in 2007 on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak records. It was recorded in Piermont, New York at Paul Kostabi’s Thunderdome studios. The album introduced a much heavier guitar sound for the band. It is much more riff oriented and the songs are generally medium tempo. Spin magazine described “Evil Son” (the first single off the album) as, “…enlivened with lush orchestral arrangements and a pregnant guitar solo straight out of a 1960s acid trip.” Spin also went on to say, “Other tracks such as “Jubilee” evoke blues, folk and even country influences, showcasing the Willowz’ carefully honed stylistic prowess.[2]” Michel Gondry's son Paul Gondry directed a music video for the song on the album entitled, "Take A Look Around" collaborating with artists Valerie Pirson, Will Robertson, Owen Levelle, Shoko Komori, Ivan Abel, Christi Bertelsen, Yota Bertrang and Paul Barman.

The Willowz released their fourth album “Everyone” in 2009 on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak records. The band went to Dallas, Texas to record with producer Stuart Sikes. The record focuses on a more power pop sound and sees the band getting back to their garage rock roots. A Tiny Mix Tapes review states, “Unlike their three previous full-length efforts, Everyone sees The Willowz complete their transformation from just-fucking-around California punks into a well-oiled, hit-producing machine.[3]”. The title track “Everyone” was featured in an HBO Spring 2011 commercial spot entitled “Here We Come” (a lyric from the song) for their upcoming season of shows. Another song from the album, “Repetition” was featured in a Mountain Dew Kickstart commercial that aired during the super bowl and a Mead notebook commercial. The band was recently featured in Netflix Steve Aoki documentary "I'll sleep when I'm dead".

The band’s fifth studio album entitled “Fifth” is slated for a summer 2017 release on Thrill Me records.

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References

  1. "Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records of 2005". Album of The Year. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  2. "The Willowz". Spin. 2007-03-05. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  3. "Music Review: The Willowz - Everyone". Tiny Mix Tapes. Retrieved 2017-06-16.


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