Black Moth Super Rainbow
Written by willshoob on Monday, 2 of February , 2009 at 9:36 pm
After a couple of quiet years, Pennsylvanian oddballs Black Moth Super Rainbow are re-emerging to release Eating Us, on May 26th. I’m personally very excited about this new album, because their previous album, Dandelion Gum, is absolutely fantastic. Here’s a piece of the press release that I find to be most accurate about BMSR.
The modern musical unit known as Black Moth Super Rainbow first emerged from an obscure Pennsylvania forest glen in 2003 to relay a somewhat confounding sound with Falling Through a Field. Over the next few years, that peculiar sound developed, and the cult of BMSR began. With the release of their naturally-sweetened, candy-coated, and acclaimed 2007 treat, Dandelion Gum, a number of curious listeners bent their ears and adjusted their listening habits to incorporate Black Moth Super Rainbow’s oddly creepy and off-beat sweet audio plyings. With support slots opening for Flaming Lips and Aesop Rock, the oft-camera shy outfit was soon positioned in front of thousands of brand new sonically adventurous music enthusiasts who weren’t necessarily prepared for the eccentric visuals of BMSR’s surreal live show, but would hopefully emerge changed, and be better off for it.
Promising a return to touring, 2009 looks like it’s going to be a fantastic year for this band. The track listing is below, and you can also find an awesome medley of new material below as well.
Tracklisting:
01 Born On A Day The Sun Didn’t Rise
02 Dark Bubbles
03 Twin Of Myself
04 Gold Splatter
05 Iron Lemonade
06 Tooth Decay
07 Fields Are Breathing
08 Smile The Day After Today
09 The Sticky
10 Bubblegum Animals
11 American Face Dust
Black Moth Super Rainbow- Eating Us (Pieces)
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