Bio
  • Shows
  • News
  • Press

January 28, 2010

March 35, 2023  @ The Jordan’s Furniture MegaBlimp – Huxtables in Space… IN 9D IMAXXX M.O.M.

April 02 , 2023 @ Foxwoods, Brooklyn Submarine Yards – Huxtables opening for disembodied brains of Tony Castles at the giant underwater condo highrise super-spa-casino where Brooklyn used to be

February 27, 2010

We recorded some new jamz that we’ll be slowly giving away for free on the site. New things are brewing here…

February 27, 2010

This is exactly what I always hoped all those Paper Rad/Load bands would sound like instead of just bad noise-jazz—casual little guitar melodies with broken-y keyboards and extended Cosby Show samples.

-Vice

February 27, 2010

Their album A Touch of Wonder proves the goofy twosome put a whole lotta love, along with the laughter, into their funky mix of synthe pop, exploratory electronica, and indie rock.

-Amp Camp

February 27, 2010

Be prepared for 42 pages of madness. The Huxtables have paired their CD with a mini-booklet featuring drawings such as a creature that appears to be half human, a crown on what looks like a superhero and a computer screen smoking a pipe. This combustion of awkward images best describes the mood of the album. A Touch of Wonder is a synth pop meets sampling meets indie rock delight.

-Exclaim

February 27, 2010

This is the third of the exuberantly packaged Famous Class albums I have received in the last few months, and it doesn’t come close to disappointing. First came the infectious synth-pop of Snakes Say Hisss!, then the raucous surf of Boogie Boarder and now we have basement party-noise of The Huxtables…
With twelve songs in just over twenty minutes, A Touch of Wonder is the best kind of party there is: brief and to the point.

-Audioversity

Bio
Huxtables is a two-man, guitar, drums, bass, keyboard, vocals, video, samples band and when we play live we wear costumes to help us with the songs. Right now we are working on another album, thinking wistfully about the first one.
Last month we had a rude surprise: we saw our future selves hanging around outside a music shop in DC, pretty obviously buying weed from the UPS guy. No idea what we were up to or what the future is like; we pretended we didnt see us and just kept walking. I guess in the future one of us is like a person that is only 3 feet tall, with one arm that’s about 11 inches long and three other arms like an octopus with a pet ferret giving the orders. The other one of us is like a shark that can walk on land.
-cy