Molecular Steve + Future Clouds and Radar
with Future Clouds and Radar
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DateSaturday August 30, 2025 8:00 PM
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On SaleOn Sale Now

ABOUT MOLECULAR STEVE
Molecular Steve began as an intimate recording project between a father and son, but it didn’t stay small for long. Since its inception, the project has expanded into a 10-piece psychedelic indie rock collective, featuring former members of Prescott Curlywolf, the Damnations, the Meat Puppets, Grand Champeen, and Cruiserweight. Their debut album, released in 2024 on Strolling Bones Records, introduced a sound both exploratory and grounded, rich in texture and unafraid of subtlety. Though anchored in Austin, Molecular Steve is less a fixed band and more a traveling idea—one that migrates through studios, friendships, and shared obsessions. Conceptually, they move: from track to track, from one creative partnership to another, gathering collaborators like stories along a well-worn road. Their music explores the tension between routine and revelation, celebrating the raw resilience of human experience with lyrical insight and sonic generosity. Now ten members strong, Molecular Steve has already begun work on their next full-length album, set for release in 2026. For Molecular Steve, the journey isn’t about miles traveled—it’s about voices joined, ideas shared, and the kind of movement that happens when artists refuse to stay in one place creatively.
ABOUT FUTURE CLOUDS AND RADAR
Future Clouds and Radar—the kaleidoscopic art-pop project from Cotton Mather frontman Robert Harrison—returns to the stage after a long hiatus. Known for their critically acclaimed self-titled double LP and its adventurous follow-up Peoria (which earned Harp Magazine’s 2007 Debut Artist of the Year), Future Clouds and Radar draws from a rich palette of psychedelia, post-Beatles experimentation, and melodic indie rock. The band’s new record, Big Weather, due out November 8, 2025, is a six-song sonic voyage that feels like a spiritual cousin to Harrison’s cult-classic Kontiki—praised by The Guardian as “the best record the Beatles never made.” Don’t miss this rare appearance, part of a limited run of Texas shows celebrating the new release.
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