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Drippy Roadside Melt (Graveface Records 2007)




  

Even when the band's name looks like a new anti government's non-profit organizations for Black American and Gay Rights; this Pittsburgh Indie-tronica Folk Rock group - Black Moth Super Rainbow must have pretty good reasons for taking that as their name. You might also finding out that not only their music is odd but even the band member's names are also strange and laughable; we got Tobacco (vocoder, song-writing), The Seven Fields of Aphelion (keyboards, monosynth), drummer Iffermaut, Ryan Graveface on guitars and Pony Diver (bass guitar) together recording their third records Dandelion Gum which sounded just like a broken album made out of tangled cassettes demo with overrated full effects of stupid sound combinations. One shall shook their heads and realized that the record is exactly hard to listen not because the calming Experimental Indie Rock Electro affects almost half more the percentage of the ordinary music and melodies on this album but also about how dangerous the side-effects from listening to thes tracks can leads you to the terrible music disease called "Satanstompingcatepillars" that gatefolding opened the time one starts the album on.
The soothing Jump Into My Mouth And Breathe The Stardust, Lollipopsichord, Neon Syrup For The Cemetery Sisters, Spinning Cotton Candy In A Shack Made Of Shingles or When The Sun Grows On Your Tongue are definitely leaving their staind of hallucinative Psychedelic pollen in the air today as no one realized them and didn't put on the covered-masker in time when it's too late not to catch the allergic and sneezes.
 
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