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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) The album cover of Future Future's debut album, Insight probably describes the band's sound and ideology better than words. It features a close-up picture of what at first appears to be some sort of alien female genitalia but is, in fact a mirrored image of warm, steaming innards of a pig. With slimy andouilles and sweetbreads making up the labia and clitoris and leaving the rest to the imagination. This neoromanticism of beauty in ugliness, in abstracting the banal defines the idealism behind the music of Future Future. Taming metal-tuned guitars to fit danceable beats, with fetishistic frequency of poly-rhythms and time-signature play, accompanied by instrumentized vocals the band's debut album features an hour of 'the thinking man's rock 'n' roll'. Live, the band is not inhibited by technicality, on the contrary - that's when their love for the prime elements of rhythm and noise is unleashed and the circle is closed. "Future Future leans towards intelligent rock bands like the Mars Volta, Cave In, Neurosis, Liars, et cetera. The guitars are downtuned, the drums breaks are jazzy and complex, the manipulated vocals are to some extent tender yet nervous" - Bart Cameron//Iceland Airwaves/Reykjavík Grapevine "Future Future's sheer unpredictability seemed to confuse the crowd more than it drew more than it drew them in. But be advised: this was no fault of the band, who continued to work tightly composed and choppy art rock numb
Future Future
Yoga Music : Contemporary Beats and Rhythms
Future Future - EP
Future Future EP
Sounds of NJ - Spring Sampler - 2010
Insight
Miami Mix Session Mixed by Tristan Garner & Copyright
Miami Mix Session (Mixed By Tristan Garner & Copyright)
EP
Unreleased
Unreleased - Airwaves Promotional Disk
SXSW 2010 Showcasing Artists