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.
Follin and
Reynoza met
Willow at a party soon after. The trio recorded a 7" for the German imprint Wanker, another 7" for Posh Boy, and a self-titled album, which was released in 2004 by Dionysus.
The Willowz also gigged prolifically, playing with bands such as
the Epoxies,
Dance Disaster Movement, the Mutes,
the Dirtbombs, and
the Weirdos. The rest of 2004 saw the band maintaining their busy schedule by contributing a track to the soundtrack of
Michel Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind;
Gondry also directed the video for "Meet Your Demise."
The Willowz also did a split 7" with
the Distraction and toured the U.K. that summer. In 2005, the band made its Sympathy for the Record Industry debut with
Are Coming, which featured re-recorded versions of many of the tracks on
The Willowz, and released the much more ambitious
Talk in Circles later that year. The DVD Seeinsquares arrived in 2006. Early in 2007,
the Willowz returned with
Chautauqua, which was issued by Dim Mak. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide