
Always looking for a unique sound experience, I was pleasantly surprised when I stumbled across a phenomenal music artist by the name of Black Moth Super Rainbow. As you can already see, its very name is unique as it is. The sound of this very unique artist can best be described as a journey back in time to the 70s in beautiful countryside and fields of spectacular wonderment among rolling green forests being tickled by gentle breezes. It is a very peaceful and surreal sound that captivates the listener with music that creates a connection with a childhood that never was but should have been.
The use of guitars under lo-fi, coupled with the unnatural use of synths, as well as the earthy-sounding harmonics, to the fuzzy sound that gives it that vintage and retro sound, Black Moth Super Rainbow is the artist you want to listen to on a lazy afternoon reminiscing or being in the present moment. In addition to the above-mentioned unique charachteristics, many of the song titles present a seemingly-nonsensical string of words, yet sound utterly familiar to us as if experiencing a reality we perceived with our awareness when we were little children when things were much less complicated. Some of the more peculiar and poetic-sounding song titles include: Falling Through A Field, I Think It Is Beautiful That You Are 256 Colors Too, Hazy Field People, Raspberry Dawn, The Afternoon Turns Pink, Jump Into My Mouth And Breathe, and When The Sun Grows On Your Tongue. It seems to be no secret that what Black Moth Super Rainbow attempts to do for the listener, is to transport him or her to reconstruct the positive memories from childhood that can be looked back upon in hindsight and seen as “the good old days”, even if they were not as such in reality. I highly recommend this music artist, since Black Moth Super Rainbow’s music could be used to invoke and manifest the ultra-high level of consciousness known as the transition between joy and peace, creating tranquil harmony and bliss.

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