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Chautauqua

The Willowz

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Album Review

The Willowz have become a well-oiled rock machine since their "Meet Your Demise" days, something they proved ably on 2005's Talk in Circles, where they showed they could deliver more sounds and ideas than the charmingly scrappy garage punk of their early singles. Chautauqua is just as sprawling, a little less inspired, but ultimately nearly as satisfying as Talk in Circles, with its first three songs mapping out the album's scope. "Beware," a tough, strutting rocker, "Take a Look Around," a twangy country-folk collage, and "Jubilee," a surly classic rock-inspired ballad that catches flame toward the end, find the Willowz polishing the eclectic approach of Talk in Circles and setting the tone for the rest of Chautauqua. At times, the album's more elaborate sound — which is heavy on organs and massive guitars — threatens to overpower tracks like "Siren Song" and "Warship," and at other times, the songwriting just doesn't seem as strong as it did on the Willowz's earlier releases. Fortunately, things jell as Chautauqua unfolds and, on the second half of the album, the band strikes a good balance between the immediacy and simplicity of its early work and its more recent ambition. This is particularly true of "Waiting to Fall"'s trippy pop and "All I Need," which boasts the album's most indelible melody; "Nobody" is the kind of loose, slightly cocky, and slightly goofy song that made the Willowz so appealing in the first place. Meanwhile, "Yesterday's Lost" and "Once and a While" prove that despite all the changes in the Willowz's sound, they still haven't lost their flair for deceptively sweet and simple acoustic melodies. Chautauquamay not be as big a leap forward as Talk in Circles, but it's another step in the right direction.

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blues and beyond

amazing....

Extreme Talent

Wow, this band has really grown into a more sophisticated group since the album 'Are Coming' and the album 'Talk In Circles'. Although 'Talk In Circles' is an amazing album, this one is maybe a little better. The Willowz sound now incorporates influences from punk, soul, and blues rock from the 60's and 70's, as the early work like on 'Are Coming' reminded me of garage punk. "Beware", "Take A Look Around", are bothl A+ sounding headbangers. "Evil Son" is a slower ballad song with a headbanging part in the middle. Im not gonna lie, all the songs except for about three of them are all solid.

ur kewl

u guys r so jealous becuase the main rocker in this band, richie eaton, iz my cousin!!!

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Anaheim, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Inspired by '70s and early-'80s punk as well as '60s garage rock, blues-rock, and soul, the Anaheim, CA, garage punk trio the Willowz draw from influences roughly twice as old as they are. The group formed in 2002, when singer/guitarist Richie James Follin, bassist/vocalist Jessica Reynoza, and drummer Alex Willow were all in their late teens. Follin taught Reynoza, who is also a painter, how to play bass; while in New York City that summer, he also recorded some songs with producer Paul Kostabi....
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