Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Fresh Biscuit: Black Moth Super Rainbow

I know that everybody out there likes the trippy, heavily vocodered, electronic sounds of a band from rural Pennsylvania fronted by a man who calls himself Tobacco. I do too. They have spent their last few albums perfecting this hazy ear-candy, and their new album appears to be headed that same direction. I can't really complain, though. New BMSR song 'Born on a Day the Sun Didn't Rise' is made for clearing your head and staring into the distance. Try it:


New album 'Eating Us' is out on May 26th.

Update:  just read on You Ain't No Picasso about the interactive BMSR music video for 'Dark Bubbles.' Apparently he was born on a day the sun didn't rise, but you can control the sun while he jumps on a trampoline.  Go crazy!

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