Future Clouds and Radar is an American rock group from Austin, Texas. It was founded by Robert Harrison after the dissolution of his previous group,
Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather (; February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728) was a New England Puritan clergyman and a prolific writer. Educated at Harvard College, in 1685 he joined his father Increase as minister of the Congregationalist Old North Meeting H ...
, and features several of the same musicians.
History
Following the commercial failure of ''The Big Picture'', Cotton Mather quietly ended in 2003. Harrison stepped away from the music world for some time to focus on raising his family. When he returned to making music in 2006, he assembled a collective of musicians and set about "creating music that couldn't be boxed in".
Although the music was recorded by a vast array of musicians with Harrison as the only constant member, he still chose to present it as a band to emphasize the contributions of the other musicians.
The first release from the group, and the first release on Harrison's Star Apple Kingdom label, was an eponymous double album, released in 2007. ''Future Clouds And Radar'' was much more experimental and varied than the work of Cotton Mather, incorporating genres as wide-ranging as
reggae
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,
psychedelia
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,
avant-garde
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, and
ambient music
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in addition to pop and rock. The following year, the group released a second album, ''Peoria'', which continued in the same musical vein. Also in 2008, a single-disc distillation of the debut album was released in the UK, removing eleven tracks and adding three otherwise unavailable acoustic performances.
The group never officially disbanded, and occasionally still plays around Austin, but have not released anything since 2009. Although Harrison's now-defunct blog stated that the "Songs from the ''I Ching''" project would feature music from both of his projects, everything that has been released as of 2019 has been credited to Cotton Mather.
Videos
Nickelodeon
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animator Keith Graves was chosen to create a video of the song "Dr. No." Other videos include:
* Holy Janet Comes on Waves
* Back Seat Silver Jet Sighter
* This Is Really A Book
* Build Havana
* Hurricane Judy
* The Epcot View
Reception
The first album received high praise from critics, drawing comparisons to
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (keyb ...
,
13th Floor Elevators,
Electric Light Orchestra
The Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1970 by songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood with drummer Bev Bevan. Their music is characterised by a fusion of pop, classical a ...
,
Robert Pollard
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,
Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
,
John Lennon
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,
World Party
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Career
After a stint as musical director of a West End p ...
, and
the Kinks
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.
David Greenberger
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says "... file this next to
the White Album
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.
Austinistdescribed the group as "Beatles-esque psychedelia" while the
New Yorker
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* ''The New ...
described the music as "sprawling orchestral art rock."
NPR
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wrote ""Audacious? Sure. But undeniably impressive." Texas public radio station
KUT
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listed it among the best albums of the year 2007 while ''Pop Narcotic'' listed it in its top 10 of the year.
* It's up for debate whether Austin-based Robert Harrison's double-disc debut is pure genius with blind ambition, or the product of an excess of ideas. In any case, his band Future Clouds and Radar certainly knows how to entertain. The self-titled album crosses a dozen different styles and gets handed numerous genre-definers, all of which include the word "art" as a prefix. Future Clouds and Radar would seem to be inspired by
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The band currently consists of Wayne Coyne (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals), Derek Brown (keyb ...
or
Guided By Voices, whose prolificacy Harrison emulates. (
NPR
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).
* "A triumph of schizophrenic musical vision ... a beautiful and brilliant mess ... magnificent double disc collection of pop gems – 4 stars." (
Paste Magazine
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).
* "Whether FC&R is essaying dreamy, electronicaized psychedelia, blue-eyed soul anthemry, Latin-flecked jangle-pop, or full-guns a-blazing, fuzzed-out garage, the material is executed with a jazzlike precision and suffused with a deeply emotional, spontaneous vibe. Winner 2007's Debut Artist of the Year" (
Harp Magazine
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).
Harp
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placed Future Clouds and Radar as number 4 on its list of top 50 CDs of 2007.
Discography
Future Clouds and Radar
* Released: 2007
* Label: Star Apple Kingdom
Disc 1
#Birds Of Prey
#Let Me Get Your Coat
#Hurricane Judy
#Drugstore Bust
#This Is Really A Book
#You Will Be Loved
#Quicksilver
#Where's My Drink?
#Holy Janet Comes On Waves
#Wake Up And Live
#Our Time
#Green Mountain Clover
#Devil No More
Disc 2
#Quicksilver 2
#Get Your Boots On
#Build Havana
#Dr. No
#Back Seat Silver Jet Sighter
#Malice of Stars
#The Great Escape
#Letters To Junius
#Altitude
#Cowboy Weather
#Armitage Shanks
#Christmas Day 1923
#Wake
#Safety Zone
UK single-CD edition
# Birds Of Prey
# Let Me Get Your Coat
# Hurricane Judy
# Drugstore Bust
# This Is Really A Book
# You Will Be Loved
# Quicksilver
# Get Your Boots On
# Build Havana
# Dr. No
# Back Seat Silver Jet Sighter
# Malice Of Stars
# Altitude
# Cowboy Weather
# Safety Zone
# Green Mountain Clover
# Holy Janet Comes On Waves (Acoustic)
# Quicksilver (Acoustic)
# Let Me Get Your Coat (Acoustic)
Peoria
* Released: 2008
* Label: Star Apple Kingdom
#The Epcot View
#Old Edmund Ruffin
#Feet On Grass
#Mummified
#18 Months
#The Mortal
#Mortal 926
#Follow The Crane
References
External links
Official Robert Harrison website
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Rock music groups from Texas
American power pop groups
Musical groups established in 2006
Musical groups from Austin, Texas