On, Eating Us, Black Moth Super Rainbow’s fourth album, the band showcases some of the finest psychedelia on the planet today. Synth-driven melodies that stick to your insides, spongy vocals, and rhythms that seem to tickle the listener’s foot into motion all give their latest album a rush of understated pop glory within its mind-altering context.
Effortless rhythm gives Eating Us its fluid texture; synthetic instrumentation blending with angel-on-acid vocals. The group mixes light elements of techno, folk, rock, and jazz in an effervescent container, for an immediately gripping production. The anthemic romp “Born On A Day The Sun Didn’t Rise” opens the album in another orbit, and from there tracks like the feel-good bounce “Twin Of Myself” and “Smile The Day After Today” cruise along a smooth stellar highway.
There’s no doubting the high quality composition of Eating Us. Symphonic rock delivered through modern technology and well-designed psychedelic techniques make the album stand out among the crowd. Black Moth Super Rainbow have delivered a true gem.