Black Moth Super Rainbow - Eating Us

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Album Eating Us

Release date: 2009-05-26

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Hvor forgængeren Dandelion Gum brusede over af grænsesøgende legesyge, er eksperimenterne tonet alvorligt ned på Eating Us. I stedet for de flydende udskejelser er skabelonen nu fastere, mere k... Read more

Much like their music, Black Moth Super Rainbow’s name is evocative and mysterious, exactly how the band members want it as evidenced by being credited on their 2009 release Eating Us as &ldq... Read more

Met zijn analoge elektronische instrumentatie naast traditionele popinstrumenten maakt Black Moth Super Rainbow rustige muziek tussen die van AIr en de vroege Pink Floyd. Hippie psychedelica, waarb... Read more

Het schijnt dat ze in 2003 tevoorschijn kwamen uit een vallei van een obscuur bos in Pennsylvania. Vijf mannen met mysterieuze namen als The Seven Fields of Aphelion, Power Pill Fish, of Father Hum... Read more

Since their inception, voice modulation devices—talkboxes, vocoders, auto-tune—have had their share of detractors: "They're gimmicks!", "You can't actually sing!", "You're ruining music!" Yeah, yea... Read more

When a band is made up of members called Tobacco, The Seven Fields of Aphelion, Power Pill Fist, Father Hummingbird, Iffernaut and Ryan Graveface you always have a sneaky feeling that their sound i... Read more

The main difference between Black Moth Super Rainbow’s breakthrough Dandelion Gum and this yea’s Eating Us is producer Dave Fridmann. The heavy-handed wizard from western New York state is well-kno... Read more

Dusted | en | on 8/7/09

Black Moth Super Rainbow's singular sounds invite all kinds of paradoxical "-isms:" techno-primitivism, retro-futurism. They make the sonic equivalent of a granny quilt sewn together with microchip... Read more

With members who answer to names such as Power Pill Fist, it’s no surprise that woozy analogue psych-pop is the thing in which Black Moth Super Rainbow specialise. If you were listening to Eating U... Read more

With a name like Black Moth Super Rainbow, what type of music could you honestly expect to witness upon pressing the play button?Unless you had already heard, or known, of the band prior to their n... Read more

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    Tracks

    1. Born on a Day the Sun Didn't Rise
    2. Dark Bubbles
    3. Twin of Myself
    4. Gold Splatter
    5. Iron Lemonade
    6. Tooth Decay
    7. Fields Are Breathing
    8. Smile the Day After Today
    9. The Sticky
    10. Bubblegum Animals
    11. American Face Dust
    12. [untitled]