Wow & Flutter

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Wow & Flutter
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Indie rock
MembersCord Amato
Ryan Matheson
Jack Houston

Wow & Flutter is an indie rock trio from Portland, Oregon. Formed in 1997 by Cord Amato, the current line-up consists of Cord, Jack Houston and Ryan Matheson.

Wow & Flutter was one of several performers featured on the 2003's For Jonathan, a 2003 effort with indie filmmaker Chris Bennett. Other notable compilations the band has been involved with include 2000's Mute , and 2004's Preserve .

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