Member Since: 2/20/2005
Band Website: thewowz.com
Band Members: Sam James, Simon Beins and Johnny Dydo
Influences: the beatles, the ramones, the silver jews, pavement, the olsen twins, will oldham, richard buckner, the subway, the everly brothers, wu tang clan, woody allen, bob dylan
Sounds Like: "The Wowz' nugget-pop are happy pills for manic-depressives, sucked-out helium from dodgeball-sized balloons... [They] are smart enough to know that cheery self-effacement, far from improper, speaks volumes of sense." - PITCHFORK
"Antifolkies so raggedy-ass they could be postpunks or something, they have the great virtue of knowing the early Beatles exist -- that is, existed." - ROBERT CHRISTGAU ( VILLAGE VOICE )
"Either good music is timeless, or these guys have figured out how to create Beatles-esque and Dylan-ish music without sounding like a tired nostalgia trip. They don't strictly sound like these artists, but with songs built on strong harmony and a stripped down musical approach, those are the two most obvious comparisons." - PUNK PLANET , Issue 66
"The Wowz' full-length debut, Long Grain Rights, is a righteously shambolic North Brooklyn hootenanny filled with neurotic surrealism, joyous lust, and more catchy folk-rock melodies than you can shake a cryogenically frozen hipster at. [The album] is a take on modern, urban (?) life that owes more to Lou Reed's shock-happy Transformer than any innocent '60s pop." - IRT
"The Wowz are kind of like a coked-up youth group sing-along; the trio plays hyperchirpy, manic songs with ecstatic titles like 'Nothin' Would Be Better' and 'Happy Today.' Watch out, though--their cheery outlook (ironic or not) is contagious." - TIME OUT NEW YORK
Record Label: RiYL Records
Type of Label: Indie