Black Moth Super Rainbow, "Dandelion Gum"
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I totally enjoyed this day-glo psych, synth-and-vocoder CD...but found it very difficult write about adequately. Here's me thrashing through an attempt at describing Dandelion Gum in PopMatters today, or skip to the end where there's an MP3 of "Sun Lips"."Trippy. Lysergic. Acid-washed. These are the kinds of words that naturally come to mind when you listen to Dandelion Gum, the exuberantly non-linear fourth full-length from Black Moth Super Rainbow. From the plasticky surges of 1970s synth to the mood ring-ish flourishes of flower child flute, from the dream-state vocodered words to the glitch-stepped drum rhythms, every sensation this album evokes seems a bit too large for the real world. Nothing to do but haul out the drug metaphors, am I right? "And yet there’s something hyper-natural (which is not the same as super-natural) about this lovely, soap-bubble delicate piece of work, something deeply tied to the world of sunshine, wildflowers, new grass and running water. There may be a krautrocking, electronically enhanced beat behind 'They Live in the Meadow', and a robotic distance to the vocals, but the words, the melodies, the rich surge of synthesizer notes are as warm and friendly as the sunny day the song’s about. These are electronically derived songs you want to take outside with you when you sit on your stoop watching the birds in the trees. The combination of mysticism, technology and nature is as 1970s as a Peter Max litho...and just as multicolored and inviting. " (More here: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/41468/black-moth-super-rainbow-dandelion-gum/)MP3 of "Sun Lips"http://www.blackmothsuperrainbow.com/black_moth_super_rainbow-sun_lips.mp3








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