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Falling Through a Field (Bonus Track Version)

Black Moth Super Rainbow

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The Most Wonderfulest Thing

I first want to say that actually, some of these tracks like "The Magical Butterfly Net" and "Melody for Color Spectrum" are actually on BMSR's last album from their original band, Stan Stomping Caterpillars (or Satanstompingcaterpillars). These songs were from the albums "The Autumn Kaleidoscope Got Changed", 'Flower Sides" and their last and best, "The Most Wonderfulest Thing". iTunes, get these albums!! Falling Through a Field, is like a collection of discarded Dandelion Gum and Start a People music, new Octopus Project music and random nature sounds. Sit in a field in the dark at listen to some of these. It definetly grows on you. "Falling Througha Field", "I Think It Is Beautiful You Are 256 Colors Too", "One Flowery Sabbath", "Dandelion Graves" and "Aloysius Version Opposite B" are the kickiest songs. Note though: Tobacco speaks in such a low and quiet voice.

Never herd anything like this...

Great easy to listen to simple combination of sound that just plain works. Reminds me of deep thought on a rainy day.

Come on!

Please, this is completely unorigional. Most of the songs are cheap Boards of Canada rip-offs that don't go as deep as the origional boards songs, it's pitiful. Listen to Your Doppleganger and compare it to Dawn Chorus by Boards of Canada. Or Listen to Dandelion Graves, it sounds exactly like early Boards of Canada on the Old Tunes albums. They even copy sounds & themes used by Boards of Canada in Geogaddi and Music has the right to children. The whole color spectrum and 1970's public acess television themes that B.O.C. used were ripped from them and shoddily incorperated into this album. I think that some of these songs are okay, but really unorigional, the only difference between them and boards of canada is B.O.C. is better, all Black Moth Super Rainbow did was add stupid hip whispered lyrics over the music. Please forget about this band and listen to Boards of Canada.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Pittsburgh, PA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

A notoriously enigmatic band hailing from Pennsylvania, Black Moth Super Rainbow made waves on the indie circuit in the early 2000s with their brand of otherworldly, psychedelic indie pop. The project began in Pittsburgh in 2002, and expanded to include five members (Tobacco, the Seven Fields of Aphelion, Power Pill Fist, Iffernaut, and Father Hummingbird) in the following year. Packing a sound that nodded to contemporary retro-chic electronic acts like Air and the Octopus Project (who they would...
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