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1. | Ulcer Soul
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2. | Unveil
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3. | Cons and Tricks
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4. | Making Certain
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5. | Dead Ears
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6. | Blind Story
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7. | We Live on Your Street
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8. | Shriek
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9. | What's Wrong Is Right
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10. | No Name Notes
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11. | Lock Me Out
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12. | Toy
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13. | Horn Song
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14. | Heartstrings
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15. | Sleep at Night
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16. | Equation
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17. | Linear Communication
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18. | Walk Straight
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19. | Categories
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20. | We Can Die Now
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21. | I Wonder
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22. | Questionarie
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23. | We Live on Your Street
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24. | Put Together
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25. | Shriek
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26. | We Live on Your Street
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27. | Bonus Material
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When Rolling Stone magazine picked the best albums of the year, they slotted Anaheim's Willowz in among such huge contemporary acts as the White Stripes, Bright Eyes and Sleater-Kinney, and legends Neil Young, Van Morrison and the Rolling Stones themselves. "Talk in Circles" (Sympathy) earns such high praise for its "sweet-and-sour cocktail of buzz-saw guitars," "catchy choruses" and "Stooges propulsion." Never a band to do anything the simple way, Richie James Follin and company have hooked up with 20 + cutting-edge video directors to make a provocative, high-energy DVD companion piece to their smash album, Talk In Circles DVD, plus extra bonus videos from songs off their previous album. Featured directors include Michel Gondry (who used Willowz music to score the underpants dance scene in "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"), Joe Rubalcaba collaborating with Artificial Army, Ace Norton, Emmy Collins and John Michael McCarthy. Half of the filmmakers are affiliated with the Commondeer production company, including 23-year-old wunderkind Ace Norton. His ebullient trick photography video for "Ulcer Soul" presents the band as suburban superheroes, who by rocking out in their tiny house manage to conquer the laws of gravity--at least until the song ends, and the drummer falls in the pool. In Toben J. Seymour 's "Cons and Tricks," the Willowz play sneaky flies outsmarting the animated spiders who've wrapped them up in audio cable and want to electrocute them. Emmy Collins' "Questionnaire" turns the band into living cacti who crawl up out of the desert sand and crawl back in when the sun goes down. And in Buddy Gray’s quirky "Making Certain," the band lives and plays inside a kid's dollhouse and snow globe. The DVD's unquestioned highlight is the video for "Toy" (dir. Joe Rubalcaba /Artificial Army), a wild Caribbean adventure in which bass babe Jessica is kidnapped by pirates. With this DVD, the Willowz make the leap from amazing live and recorded performers to visual trendsetters. What medium will they conquer next? Stay tuned… |
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