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Cotton Mather (band)

Cotton Mather
Origin Austin, Texas, USA
Genres Rock n' Roll
Years active 1991-Present
Labels Copper Records, Elm, Rainbow Quartz, The Star Apple Kingdom
Associated acts Future Clouds & Radar
Website www.ichingsongs.com
Members
  • Robert Harrison
  • Whit Williams
  • George Reiff
  • Darin Murphy
  • Josh Gravelin
  • Dana Myzer
Past members
  • Matt Hovis
  • Greg Thibeaux
  • Wendy March
  • Susan Otten
  • Owen McMahon
  • Peter Altman
  • Tim McMillian
  • Hal Looney
  • Chris Young
  • Konrad Meissner

Cotton Mather are a band that was founded by Robert Harrison of Austin, Texas in 1990. What started as an experimental collaboration with cellist Nat Shelton, had by 1993 evolved into a guitar driven pop quartet. They have drawn comparisons to the Beatles, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Squeeze, and Guided By Voices. In his 2007 book, Shake Some Action, John Borack rated the Kon Tiki album at number 26 of his Top 200 Power Pop Albums of all time, comparing the album to Revolver-era Beatles, Big Star, and Apples in Stereo. NME suggested Cotton Mather might just be "... the most exciting guitar pop band since Supergrass."

The group (with the lineup Robert Harrison (guitar and vocals), Whit Williams (guitar and vocals), Matt Hovis (bass) and Greg Thibeaux (drums)) released their debut Cotton is King in 1994 on the short lived ELM label. The follow-up Kon Tiki, famously recorded on 4-track cassette and ADAT. By this time George Reiff had assumed bass playing honors and Dana Myzer had taken over on drums. The group's best-known lineup with Harrison, Williams, Myzer and Josh Gravelin (bass) released the 7 song mini-album Hotel Baltimore in 2000 and The Big Picture in 2002. In 2013 and with the same lineup, the group released a new studio single entitled "I'll Be Gone."

Oasis guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher got a copy of Cotton Mather's CD Kon Tiki, and was very impressed. He helped promote Cotton Mather and asked them to tour with Oasis. The British psych-pop label Rainbow Quartz reissued Kon Tiki in the UK in late 1998, with the song "My Before and After" gaining a fair amount of radio airplay. The band's Lost My Motto was featured on Little Steven Van Zandt's "Coolest Songs In The World Vol. 1".

After releasing four albums and a handful of singles, Cotton Mather quietly ended in 2003. In 2005, their song "Lily Dreams On", originally released on Kon Tiki, appeared on the soundtrack of the popular television show Veronica Mars.


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