Black Moth Super Rainbow

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DISCOGRAPHY //

grave045: "Eating Us" CD / 2XLP / LPrw

grave043: "born on a day the sun didn't rise" 7 inch (SOLD OUT!)

grave040: "drippers" cd/10inch lp (SOLD OUT!)

grave037: "start a people" reissue cd37

grave036: "falling through a field"
reissue cd
36

grave030: "dandelion gum" CD / 2xLP
30

grave026: "the house of apples and eyeballs" CD / LP
26

grave018: "lost, picking flowers in the woods" cd/lp (sold out)

grave009: "start a people " cd (sold out)
reviews

grave008: "falling through a field" cd (sold out)

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AUDIO //

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boatfriend (from falling through a field)
trees and colors and wizards (from start a people)
lost, picking flowers in the woods (from lpfitw)
happy melted city (from "drippers")
medley from eating us

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POSTERS //

lost, picking flowers in the woods

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LIVE VIDEO //

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PRESS PHOTOS //

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After a year of eerie, stilted silence, the sun shines and the shadows reappear. Black Moth Super Rainbow has crept from the forests and cities to make Eating Us, their dark bubblegum freakout for 2009. The first fully hi-fi BMSR record, Eating Us, adds space and dimension to the band's sticky, off-kilter melodies. This isn't an album about witches and woods, and this time around the band isn't letting on to what it all might mean. Because to them, it's just better that way.

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.

Their new full length presentation for 2009, Eating Us, promises to up the ante on the fidelity and melodies that BMSR have become known for. Here, the merry cryptic band has added some new flavors to their already well-established rainbow of sounds, with even more dense layers of lushly complex orchestration, intensely rhythmic drumming from a live, human drummer, vocoder vocals that are anything but robotic, and thick, undulating bass tones. Recorded at Tarbox Road Studios, Eating Us marks the first time BMSR has ventured into a modern recording studio. Production and partial tracking were handled by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, MGMT, Weezer) whose hands and ears were the only ones trusted to keep the freaked out wiggles and hairy candies fully in-tact, while also expanding them in a more realistic space.

 



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