A notoriously enigmatic band hailing from Pennsylvania,
Black Moth Super Rainbow made waves on the indie circuit in the early 2000s with their brand of otherworldly, psychedelic indie pop. The project began in Pittsburgh in 2002, and expanded to include five members (
Tobacco,
the Seven Fields of Aphelion,
Power Pill Fist,
Iffernaut, and
Father Hummingbird) in the following year. Packing a sound that nodded to contemporary retro-chic electronic acts like
Air and
the Octopus Project (who they would eventually collaborate with), the group released their first album,
Falling Through a Field, in 2003. Basing their operations in an undisclosed location somewhere in rural Pennsylvania, the group released two more albums,
Start a People and
Lost Picking Flowers in the Woods, over the course of the next three years. A critically acclaimed collaboration with
the Octopus Project, 2006's
The House of Apples and Eyeballs, combined with a successful debut at that year's SXSW launched the group into the indie limelight. Their sticky, rainbow-tinted fourth release,
Dandelion Gum, hit stores the following year. After
Tobacco released a solo album in 2008
Fucked Up Friends, the band regrouped with producer
Dave Fridmann and recorded their slickest, most accessible record to date, 2009's
Eating Us. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide