“I feel like I know a lot of people about town, but even despite all his various works, I was pretty unaware of Jonas Wilson until the other day. That changed when his new single, “The Bleeder,” leaked out to the Internet world, catching my ear. I think there’s a really smooth touch to the production, providing a soft touch to a song that really seeks to slowly pull at the listener. I’m a huge fan of all the little notes and musical touches that are placed in the background, adding some density to the song. As of now, it’s a one off single, but worth your time today.”
“I found Jonas Wilson and the way that dude played guitar made me want to re-record everything. I feel like in this day and age there are guitar players who are good, but he’s got the real knowledge and how he plays with it is unique”
“Jonas Wilson on guitar. Absolutely the best guitarist I have seen live because of his creativity. Even though the albums often feature two guitars playing, live he plays one for the obvious reason: he has two hands. Toting a classic Fender, one of few in this world that enjoys its original, butterscotch plush-lined case, Jonas channels assertive blues and intricate rock licks, cramming as many as he can into songs less than five minutes.”
“Onetime teenage blues prodigy Jonas Wilson grew up to wear many hats: music teacher, studio owner/producer/engineer, soundtrack composer, and instrumentalist. The guitarist/keyboardist/songwriter's considerable talents have been showcased in local projects Lomita and the White White Lights, but more so, he's been influential behind the scenes, tutoring Austin's top teenage talent like Residual Kid and Grace London and serving as an ace-in-the-hole for established artists like Ghostland Observatory frontman Aaron Behrens, whose new record Wilson produced and played lead guitar on. From kids to connoisseurs, he's been the final touch that takes the music to the next level.”
“Behrens still has night moves like Jagger, but the look and context’s changed, and mostly for the better. With the Midnight Stroll, anchored by perennially underrated guitarist Jonas Wilson (Lomita, White White Lights),”
“The solo idea took flight last year when Behrens joined forces with a fellow Austin musician/producer Jonas Wilson (of Lomita and White White Lights) and together formed The Midnight Stroll. The resulting sound and style is vastly different compared to the pulse pounding beats of Ghostland, which is exactly what the frontman was looking for on his new journey.”
“Austin music veterans whose members include Jonas Wilson, hired guitar gun for various solo musicians and a former member of the now-defunct indie rock band Lomita. Wilson, also known as “Deluxe Peroux,” is the production mastermind of The White White Lights’ recordings.”