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Black Moth Super Rainbow - Dandelion Gum

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Dandelion Gum
Music Price: $13.98
As of Jul 9 6:23 EDT (details)

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Artist(s)Black Moth Super Rainbow
StudioGraveface
Release DateMay 22, 2007
UPC Code643157385240
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Tracks

  1. Forever Heavy
  2. Jump Into My Mouth And Breathe the Stardust
  3. Melt Me
  4. Lollipopsichord
  5. They Live In the Meadow
  6. Sun Lips
  7. Rollerdisco
  8. Neon Syrup For the Cemetery Sisters
  9. The Afternoon Turns Pink
  10. When the Sun Grows On Your Tongue
  11. Spinning Cotton Candy In a Shack Made Of Shingles
  12. Drippy Eye
  13. Lost, Picking Flowers In the Woods
  14. Caterpillar House
  15. Wall Of Gum
  16. Untitled Roadside Demo
  17. Bonus Track 1

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteIf you like this then...Quote
For all those who've taken a liking to BMSR, then you may also want to check out Boards Of Canada. In fact, when I first hear BMSR I thought it was new Boards Of Canada. It's remarkably similar...I love it! June 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBreathe the StardustQuote
I'm new to this band, but I've grown to really like just about everything I've heard from them so far with Dandelion Gum being by far my favorite album. Their songs sound like collections of late seventies/early eighties PBS educational show's theme songs on steroids and dust, set to quasi-hip hop beats with a dash of folk and rock splashed in the right places for good measure. I know all those elements combined seem like they would be ridiculous together but it actually works and sounds incredible. Tracks like "When the Sun Grows on Your Tongue", "Jump Into My Mouth and Breathe the Stardust", & "Forever Heavy" have been rolling around in my head for days now, the rest of the album has stuck really well, but those are the tracks that stood out for me. I've listened to nothing but BMSR and The Octopus Project for the past week or so, but Dandelion Gum has been the one getting the most play. I honestly can't think of anything signifigantly wrong with this record and would highly recommend it to people with open minded musical tastes. June 9, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFrom This ViewQuote
This is the best album. I've been off instrumental bands for like a year. I've hear a lot of bands that sucked and have told people so. This band sounds like the Doors keyboardist going all the way with Allen Ginsberg. Older material may be less interesting but this album pulls it all together. Pick it up! May 21, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteConvincingly PsychedelicQuote
This album is just awesome. Totally mind blowing. Interesting, strange, melodic, filled with oddball instrumentation somehow worked out so as to be catchy and weird at the same time. I've been really digging this record for a few weeks now and highly recommend checking them out. March 22, 2008

rating: 5 Quotechewin on bubblegumQuote
Like audible bubblegum laced with LSD

Seriously funky and new

For fans of strange beats January 6, 2008

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