Black Moth Super Rainbow

Black Moth Super Rainbow is an experimental electronic music band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The band was formed in 2003 and consists of five members known by their stage names: Tobacco (vocals), The Seven Fields of Aphelion (synthesizers and vocals), Iffernaut (synthesizers), Ryan Graveface (guitar and bass), and Ponydiver (drums). Their music is known for its psychedelic and lo-fi sound, incorporating elements of folk, pop, and electronic music.

Black Moth Super Rainbow's music is often characterized by its use of vintage synthesizers, distorted vocals, and dreamy melodies. They are known for their unique and quirky approach to electronic music, blending nostalgic and experimental elements to create a distinctive sound. Their music has been described as "melancholic, yet playful" and "a soundtrack for a surreal dream."

The band has released several albums, including "Dandelion Gum" (2007), "Eating Us" (2009), "Cobra Juicy" (2012), and "Panic Blooms" (2018). They are also known for their distinctive album artwork and live performances, which often feature visual projections and a DIY aesthetic.

Black Moth Super Rainbow has gained a cult following for their experimental and genre-defying music. Their unique blend of electronic sounds, psychedelic influences, and lo-fi aesthetics have made them a distinctive presence in the indie music scene.

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