Snipe Likes: Black Moth Super Rainbow
Tom Jenkins | Thursday 6 September, 2012 13:21
Pittsburgh collective Black Moth Super Rainbow is something of an enigma by all accounts. Members have come and gone, albums have been scrapped and plastic bags have been placed over faces (don’t try this at home, this is incredibly dangerous), in the name of artistic secrecy. However their music isn’t as severe or as artfully dour as you’d expect: scuzzy glam guitars mix with added synth juice to create something altogether ‘fun’. New album Cobra Juicy, their first in three years, is out October 9 via their own Rad Cult label.
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