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Cotton Mather

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About Cotton Mather
A brilliant fusion of the Beatles, Squeeze, Guided By Voices, and some less obvious influences, Austin-based power poppers Cotton Mather are one of those rare power pop groups who transcend their inspirations to create powerful and original music of their own. Formed in Austin in 1991, the original Cotton Mather (named of course after the famous Puritan preacher and author) lineup consisted of singer/guitarist Robert Harrison; his main foil, guitarist Whit Williams; bassist Matt Hovis; and drummer Greg Thibeaux, who doubled on guitar. This lineup recorded a demo, Crafty Flower Arranger, in 1992, which was never officially released but was widely bootlegged in the wake of the group's later success. Some tracks were re-recorded in far superior versions on the band's debut album, 1994's Cotton Is King. The Squeeze influence is particularly strong on this record; Harrison sounds uncannily like Glenn Tilbrook on several songs. Hovis and Thibeaux split after Cotton Is King. Williams began to double on bass and Dana Myzer joined as the new drummer. The trio recorded their second album, 1998's Kontiki, on borrowed equipment in Harrison's garage, before handing the tapes over to producer Brad Jones to remix and add instruments to. The resulting album, a mélange of lo-fi production tropes and classic pop hooks, was rapturously received in the American pop underground, although its limited distribution kept it from breaking through in any meaningful way. Add the fact that Mizer left the group before the album was even released (although he does appear in the group photo on the sleeve) and it seemed like Cotton Mather were destined to fade into obscurity. And they might have done just that, except for a fortuitous set of circumstances. Oasis guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher somehow got his hands on a copy of Kontiki, and in a rare moment of clarity, realized that what Cotton Mather was doing was a far superior and much more original version of what Oasis themselves had been attempting for years. Gallagher began talking up the American band to the British press, with the eventual result that the British psych-pop label Rainbow Quartz reissued Kontiki in the U.K. in late 1998. It was a massive indie hit, with the brilliant "My Before and After" even gaining a fair amount of radio airplay. Harrison and Williams quickly redrafted Mizer into the band and added new bassist Josh Gravelin for a successful U.K. tour, after which the foursome recorded 1999's EP Hotel Baltimore. Harrison went on to form Future Clouds And Radar. Williams and Myzer made an album as Stockton before Myzer moved to the UK and joined Farrah in 2007.
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