Black Moth Super Rainbow : Eating Us

<img src="http://www.qromag.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/blackmothsuperrainboweatiSm.jpg" alt="Black Moth Super Rainbow - Eating Us" />Psych doesn't get much smoother than this. ...
BMSR
8.3 Graveface
2009 

On, Eating Us, Black Moth Super Rainbow’s fourth album, the band showcases some of the finest psychedelia on the planet today. Synth-driven melodies that stick to your insides, spongy vocals, and rhythms that seem to tickle the listener’s foot into motion all give their latest album a rush of understated pop glory within its mind-altering context.

Effortless rhythm gives Eating Us its fluid texture; synthetic instrumentation blending with angel-on-acid vocals.  The group mixes light elements of techno, folk, rock, and jazz in an effervescent container, for an immediately gripping production.  The anthemic romp “Born On A Day The Sun Didn’t Rise” opens the album in another orbit, and from there tracks like the feel-good bounce “Twin Of Myself” and “Smile The Day After Today” cruise along a smooth stellar highway.

There’s no doubting the high quality composition of Eating Us.  Symphonic rock delivered through modern technology and well-designed psychedelic techniques make the album stand out among the crowd.  Black Moth Super Rainbow have delivered a true gem.

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