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Many may recognize Tobacco as part of the psychedelic dream that is Black Moth Super Rainbow. He’s set to release his debut album Fucked Up Friends on Anticon on October 14th. While there are some glaring similarities between Tobacco’s solo work and his work with BMSR, he clearly stretches himself out beneath rolls of tape [...]
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The Black Moth Super Rainbow album Falling Through A Field has been reissued and "Dandelion Graves" is on it. Give it a listen.
2007-07-02 11:31:37.330,Story by: Pamela Garavano Self-dubbed mysterious psychedelic pop-rockers Black Moth Super Rainbow will emerge from the backwoods of Pennsylvania to hook up with indie staples the Flaming Lips for a short fall tour. The quintet will be supporting their fourth album, Dandelion Gum (Graveface), with some live Echoplex freakouts and gong smashes along for select spots of the northern US. The band will also be joining Aesop Rock in October, but no date... MORE
I totally enjoyed this day-glo psych, synth-and-vocoder CD...but found it very difficult write about adequately. Here's me thrashing through an attempt at describing Dandelion Gum in PopMatters today, or skip to the end where there's an MP3 of "Sun Lips". "Trippy. Lysergic. Acid-washed. These are the kinds of words that naturally come to mind when you listen to Dandelion Gum, the exuberantly non-linear fourth full-length from Black Moth Super Rainbow. From the plasti... MORE
Black Moth Super Rainbow - 2007 Film Kitchen Submission
Song: "Neon Syrup for the Cemetary Sisters." Directed by Carrie Greenlaw and Matt Stidle. Edited by Matt Stidle. (All of this in the course of one week, just in time to submit it to the Annual Film Kitchen Contest, 2007.) All filming done in and around Pittsburgh, PA.
I just got a fantastic new album, "The House of Apples & Eyeballs". It is a collaborative release by two wonderfully avant instrumental groups, The Octopus Project (from Austin) and Black Moth Super Rainbow (from Pittsburgh). The way the record was made reminds me of what i've heard about how Portishead creates their music: tracks were sent back and forth from band to band, becoming more fine-tuned and altered with each exchange. The resulting record goes from Can-esque ... MORE
Being part of BMSR's mailing list I got this and thought I would share it with you. Their sounds are still in my rotation and hope the whole world picks up on them. THE WORLD!!!!! They recently got done playing at SXSW and stayed with The Octopus Project. I hear that they had a last minute Rhodes fix before their performance. COOOOOL! i want a rhodes. New York Times Black Moth Super Rainbow, a band from Pennsylvania, makes its music from a nest of analog keyboards an... MORE





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