Check out the 20WT press releases and show reviews! If you find one in your town, email us and we'll add it to the page!
Interview with MusicBailout.net - "What do you say to group of people that lets you crash on their couch, goes to your shows, tells their friends to check out your band, buys you beer and shares the coolest thing in the world w/ you, music. Perhaps, “THANK YOU”."
CD Review (Ashlee Hussey, 2010) - "The Songs of the Mighty Bull Frog' is a perfect example of original music at its finest. A rarity to come across in todays music scene of repetitive, similar sounding bands. With songs like ' Your Tone' with strong, honest lyrics stating, "People freak me out who I don't know. I've been staring out into shadows. Tell me what I like or how to act or shit like that."
1340mag "This is party music that makes the listener wish they could see this bunch live just to make sure all of this is really happening."
20WT Delivers "By maintaining its down-to-earth demeanor and warped sense of humor, the metal-reggae-ska three-piece has stood the test of time, with seven years as a band."
Buzz "When you are listening to the music on your iPod of CD player (or if you still have a mullet, cassette tape player), you can't fully understand that all of the resulting noise is coming from just three people. It's an intensive display of skill that will impress even the most jaded of audience member."
Entertaining U "For me, it was an exciting confirmation of my vision for the future of rock, with hot players intelligently combining the best of all rock's subcategories into exciting new sounds. Only accomplished players who can make these fast turnarounds can even attempt this new genre."
All Access Music Magazine "With musical transitions that will amaze, switching from one genre to the next...brilliant."
LIVE CD REVIEW - Floyds (8/29/09) "With a perfect blend of reggae and rock, the very energetic J. Hooks and Ryan Wilson repeatedly shook the entire stage with heavy riffs and energetic moves that appeared to explode out of nowhere following brief moments of reggae. Not to be overlooked, David Kelly undoubtedly stretched the respective drum heads to the point of no repair, snapping several drumsticks throughout the set."
Live From The Treasure Coast (9/09) "The fact that these guys have found a smooth way to incorporate heavy metal into reggae intermittently blows my mind. Since seeing “20 WT” perform at Filthy McNasty’s Pubbery three days ago, I have not been able to get them out of my head."
The Scene (podcast - Tattoo Todd Lake)
OnlyRockNRoll.net "From Ryan’s vocal range and guitar playing to Jay’s energetic bass playing and Dave’s kick you in the gut drums, you can’t go wrong with a little 20WT in your life. We simply can’t forget about Cousin Andy who runs their merchandise table. He is one of the hardest working merchandise people I have ever seen."
Examiner.com "I’m still trying to place their sound...something like The Police of the late 70s would be like if they met with a freak temporal genetic accident with Quicksand, The Specials, Slayer, Tom Morello, and Madness."