
Cats From Future is a high-voltage indie rock trio from the 23rd century.
During an extreme musical experiment pushed to the limits of sound and temporal perception, the group was projected into our present time. Since then, their transmissions have continued to surface in unstable forms, as if emerging from temporal fractures.
Their tracks appear fragmented, sometimes subtly altered, never quite identical from one listening to another.
The singer’s voice seems affected as well, carrying shifting nuances — as if multiple moments of the same performance were layered across time.
Their music exists in an unstable space where sound behaves like a physical force. It moves between explosive surges and suspended passages, where tension lingers without resolution.
Sharp guitars, deep bass lines, and restless rhythmic patterns form a structure held in constant tension, always on the verge of collapse.
Energy flows in waves — raw, restrained, or differently charged depending on the transmission. At times, additional presences seem to merge into the signal, as if certain frequencies require external relays to fully stabilize.
Cats From Future is not just a band — it is a sonic anomaly from a future where music never stays fixed.
