HORROR HAYRIDE REVIEWS:

" A fertile field of free-form word play that reflects a literary underpinning of this rock'n'cinema operation." Richard Cromelin, LOS ANGELES TIMES

" A devastatingly funny send-up of pretentious Hollywood auteurs and good'ol boy politics." WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL

" It's 'Twin Peaks' with MTV thrown in the middle." (three stars) CHICAGO TRIBUNE.

CORN FLICKS REVIEWS:

" We highly recommend 'Webb Wilder's Corn Flicks', three short exercises in Southern-fried surrealism." NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

" ...One of those 'you have to see it flicks'. Joe Bob says check it out."
JOE BOB BRIGGS 'Joe Bob at the Drive-In', SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

" Wilder, it turns out, is a multimedia threat. As video proves time and time again, being off-center can be very much on-center, commercially speaking." Andy Wickstrom, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER


" Webb Wilder is back, with as much vengeance as his Fess Parker-on-throazine persona allows." CLARION LEDGER


" It's a wonderful, oddball delight."TAMPA TRIBUNE

" The songs, instrumentals and cinematography are all excellent, and dialogue and situations are funny." PSYCHOTRONIC


" The main attraction here is the great man himself, Webb Wilder, that saturnine hybrid of James Brown and Jack Webb, whose cavernous deadpan intonations and crack timing make CORN FLICKS a must." NASHVILLE SCENE

 

If Webb Wilder and his band are passing within 300 miles of your town, don’t miss them! VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE

(Webb) flat out rocks. They serve up potent Southern comfort. ROLLING STONE

Wilder’s music and personal have always been a tightly knit and gloriously off-kilter package. On “About Time” Wilder and long time collaborator RS Field prove they’ve still got it; relentless hooks, inventive melodies and a mastery of both British pop and boogie woogie rock, from Johnny Burnette style rockabilly to roadhouse rhythm and blues. NO DEPRESSION

The band is “Georgia Satellites, part Dave Edmunds, part Elvis Costello and altogether wonderful.” BILLBOARD MAGAZINE

Nashville’s best country-on-peyote band. ENTERTAIMENT WEEKLY

With his obvious love of British rock and Southern roadhouse, Wilder could be a kind of Tom Petty for the trailer set. SAN FRANCISO CHRONICLE

These days the term “roots rocker” is almost meaningless, but Wilder’s blend of a rocker’s heart with a hillbilly’s soul is probably the best aural definition of it yet.” TIME OUT CHICAGO

There are no explosions, no video enhancements to a Webb Wilder show. Just lots and lots of authentic, gut level rock music… He’s the last of the full grown men, and you don’t question his genius.” BIRMINGHAM NEWS

Wilder is one of America’s most interesting characters, with a credo to call his own, raw talent, charismatic personality and rabid cult following. COUNTRY STANDARD TIME

He continues to spritz much needed rockabilly-juiced mayhem down the pants of contempo-country establishment. Paste Magazine
With (the About Time) album…Webb Wilder seems to have reclaimed his title and reasserted his status as roots rock’s resident weirdo.” HARP MAGAZINE

Wilder is a master at scrambling the sounds, songs and threads of British Pop, rockabilly, country, blues and the freedom and emotion of soul music. 20th CENTURY MAGAZINE

Wilder's place in Nashville rock history is well-secured. He extended Music City's reputation as a place where innovation could occur well outside the confines of Music Row. THE TENNESSEEAN

Influenced by punk, rock, surf, blues and hard-core drownin'-in-my-tears, cryin'-in-my-beer country classics, not to mention a hunka-hunka-burnin' Elvis, (Webb Wilder) created a musical fusion that lit a creative fuse in bands from L.A. to NYC. THE HOUSTON PRESS