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Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Windshield Smasher” (MP3)

Amy Seidenwurm at 3:50 pm Fri, Aug 10, 2012

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Sound it Out # 32: Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Windshield Smasher”

There’s a guy in Pittsburgh who calls himself Tobacco. He's been making music as Black Moth Super Rainbow since 2003. His sound has transitioned from disjointed psychedelia to more guitar-heavy dance music, though all of it has a trippy element to it. It shouldn’t surprise you that people enjoy doing drugs and going to see Black Moth Super Rainbow play.

Black Moth Super Rainbow just finished a very successful (and entertaining to read) Kickstarter campaign, raising over $125,000 to release the new album Cobra Juicy. Premiums included a haunted house tour, a roller skating party and hand-painted, glow-in-the-dark masks with a USB stick jammed into the mouth like a tooth. Eric Wareheim starred in one pitch video for the campaign.

“Windshield Smasher” is the new song from Cobra Juicy. It's sort of like a malevolent stadium anthem that gets progressively weirder. Listen and download below.

 

BONUS: Here’s the video for “Windshield Smasher”.  I tend to hate music videos, but this one kept me watching all the way through.

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Amy worked in the record business at Enigma, Elektra, Virgin and Sub Pop before she got sucked into the technology vortex. She co-founded the Backwards Beekeepers, a chemical-free urban beekeeping collective in Los Angeles. She runs digital marketing for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and The Hollywood Bowl.

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  • copperwatt

    Ow. My. Ears.  Can we please get a volume slider on the widget for folks with headphones?

  • http://daruiburns.tumblr.com/ Dlo Burns

    aw hell yes, these guys are amazing for long drives.

  • lo6an

    Black Moth Super Rainbow is a group, which originally included Tobacco, The Seven Fields of Aphelion, Father Hummingbird, and Power Pill Fist. Glancing at the wiki now, it looks like the later two members have left  and Ryan Graveface, Iffernaut, and Bullsmear have joined. And who says Tobacco is even a man?

  • synesthesia

    god yes.

  • noah django

    I like their Eating Us album; thanks for posting this Amy.

  • herebedragons

    I once had the misfortune of seeing Black Moth Super Rainbow open for someone. They were the worst band I’d ever seen live and I’d forgotten all about it until now. So, thanks, sort of.

    • Bruno Leonardo Neves Machado

      Here’s a tip: listen to “Dandelion Gum”. It’s a great album … an awesome album. This band is, for me, the one that found the best ways of making electronic based music.

  • Quiche de Resistance

    I’m a couple days late to this party, so I don’t know if anybody will see this but here’s a tobacco song/video I just love.

    http://vimeo.com/12489148