FUTANTS

Location:
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Progressive / Metal
Site(s):
Label:
Dino-Viking Recordings
Dr. Timothy Leary identified a genetic type whose future circuits have begun to be activated and coined them FUTANTS. Futants are naturally selected to facilitate survival by being better adapted to explore the future and take risks through their genetic characteristics. Unless we provide a proper environment of freedom in which this positive genetic type can be recognized, operate in, and the dross be seperated from the valuable information, we will be depriving the race of a vital resource. Every time a scientist, philosopher, artist, or athlete pushes our thresholds to new ground the entire race evolves.



Combining the words future and mutants, Kansas City band Futants deliver an original mish-mash of progressive, grunge, rock, and metal stylings. Inspired by works of humanity and the ever marching beat of idiocracy, this three piece attempts to create a feeling of hope cast against impending doom.

Guitarist/Lead Vocalist Evan Deubner has spent most of his adult life recording and producing solo albums, two of which have garnered positive reviews with ezine Independent Clauses. He spent his teenage years as a singer for El Dorado Springs, Missouri local band Prop 13.

Drummer Ethan Otto has been playing drums for over 10 years. He crafted his straight ahead rock style in local Kansas City band Dora Dank. Ethan and Evan were part of a nine piece band which never get off the ground. After being fired from their current project, they decided to work by themselves, bringing new life to a number of Futant songs.

After playing first as a duo, they came across Bassist and last member Matt Pachmayr. Upon Graduating from college and listening to too much Primus, Matt picked up the bass in 2005. He spent two years fronting comedy band Zenith Farm as the masked Pumpkin King before joining up with Futants.

In less than a year the band wrote 11 songs, eight of which will appear on their debut album, Pass Me The Butter, recorded and mixed by Futants in the basement of the Deubner household.

Although Matt lives in St. Louis and the band makes its home in Kansas City, Futants continue making a name for themselves in the local scene and beyond.



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"I think that you'll find lots of good music on it."

- C.W. Ross (Indie Music Stop)



"It's bold and bizarre like the plotline of a B-movie airing at three in the morning."

- Pete Dulin (Present Magazine)



"It's the final kiss-off to an uncaring world that's about to go down in flames."

- Steven Garcia (Ink Magazine)



"A powerful impression not easily forgotten."

-Samantha Edmondson (Vacation News Magazine)



"A welcome change from the primarily generic stuff I've been getting lately."

-Brett VanPut (Basementbar.com)



"Futants are one of the most original acts in the music scene right now."

-Metal Mark (Target Audience Magazine)



"From the beginning to the end, you know you are listening to the Futants."-Tim Staump (Staump.com)



"This album is exceedingly weird and highly addictive. It's like Tool meets Manilla Road on the way strangle the Melvins to death."

- Sleaze (Sleazegrinder.com)



"This was not good at all."

- Chris Forbes (Metal Core Webzine)



"If you’re a fan of intelligent hard music (like MeWithoutYou), songwriting in hard music, or just something unusual in hard music, Pass Me the Butter by Futants is highly recommended."

- Stephen Carradini (Independent Clauses.com)



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