Black Moth Super Rainbow announces first new album in six years due May 4, plus 2018 tour dates
Single will be released as a record store-only 7" with two Ariel Pink / TOBACCO collab. tracks on the B-side
Single will be released as a record store-only 7" with two Ariel Pink / TOBACCO collab. tracks on the B-side
STREAM: "Mr. No One" -
SoundCloud / YouTube / Brooklyn Vegan
SoundCloud / YouTube / Brooklyn Vegan
If
you haven’t panicked lately, you’re either blissfully ignorant or have
gone completely clear. For the rest of us attempting to navigate the
political, economical, and cultural carnage, Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”
succinctly captures the statue of psychic dislocation. Or N.W.A.’s “The
Panic Zone.” Or Black Moth Super Rainbow’s Panic Blooms, the
latest disorienting dystopian masterpiece from the experimental pop
arsonists that haunt the black-leaved Pennsylvania woods.
For
the last decade, BMSR and frontman TOBACCO have explored the periphery
of evil and extreme color, alternating between
absurdly bright beauty and the slashed throat sinister. A sound
impossible to replicate, as though it burst fully formed from a
paisley-painted fire hydrant stationed in hell. They combine the
aesthetically gorgeous with the hideously ugly to create a psychedelic
uneasiness usually only seen in old oil paintings. What if Goya or Bosch
made ravaged vocoder pop? Or a neo-impressionist painter committed
himself to creating slow woozy earworms so iridian and vivid you’d think
he sliced off an ear in the process.
We
know scarcely anything personal about BMSR frontman TOBACCO. There’s
his government name, Tom Fec. A few photos if you want to Google, most
of them in a mask. He’s done enough interviews where he patiently breaks
down the creative process and the
ideas espoused, but has mostly resisted the soul-snuffing admissions
expected from contemporary musicians. In that vein, he’s closer to a
Boards of Canada, DOOM, or Aphex Twin—periodically visible but
opaque—emotional but unwilling to exploit the self-mythology and cult
that cropped up around him.
So maybe this is why Panic Blooms
is slightly startling. Never before has TOBACCO been so raw or direct
in his lyrics. It’s a f-ed up and bleeding account of depression and the
shadow side of human frailty, full of gorgeous warped melodies that
exist as their own genre, somewhere between late 90s Warp Records, dub,
and chopped and screwed codeine drip. It’s not drug music, it’s dragged
music, oozing through the muck of the present
moment, past mutating the present, demon melodies filtered through the
vain search for light.
This
is why Pitchfork claimed BMSR mastered the balance between the
grotesque and beautiful. Spin hailed their “consistently great records
of mind-altering, sugar-coated, vocoder- heavy psychedelic pop.”
Stereogum saluted their “excellent haze.” Encoded in a syrupy fog,
TOBACCO’s lines stab with more ferocity than ever before. From the first
track, the knives are out and slashing with chimerical violent imagery:
mouths bleeding from razor blades stashed in tangerines and the ominous
sensation of feeling haunted. There are sunset curses and diseased
plants, sunburn fevers and doomsday downgrades, pink apocalyptic suns
and sinister omens. It’s
reminiscent of the phrase used to describe surrealism: as beautiful as
the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating
table.
Here
we are in 2018, inhabiting a tumorous wasteland with singed nerves and
synapses fried from scrolling for far too long. This is what the fear
sounds like in its most pristine form. The floral bloom and the toxic
wilt, the sound of dreams and nightmares reaching détente, a ride
through the void, where the fumes offer all the anesthetic you need.
TOUR
DATES
THU 5/31 WASHINGTON, DC Black Cat
FRI 6/1 PHILADELPHIA, PA Union Transfer
SAT 6/2 NEW YORK, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
SUN 6/3 BOSTON, MA Brighton Music Hall
THU 6/14 CINCINNATI, OH Urban Artifact
FRI 6/15 DETROIT, MI El Club
SAT 6/16 CHICAGO, IL Metro
SUN 6/17 COLUMBUS, OH Skully's Music Diner
FRI 8/10 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Smalls
SAT 8/11 LOUISVILLE, KY Headliners
SUN 8/12 ASHEVILLE, NC Orange Peel
TUE 8/14 AUSTIN, TX Mohawk
WED 8/15 HOUSTON, TX White Oak Music Hall
FRI 8/17 ATLANTA, GA Masquerade (Hell)
SAT 8/18 NASHVILLE, TN Mercy Lounge
FRI 6/1 PHILADELPHIA, PA Union Transfer
SAT 6/2 NEW YORK, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
SUN 6/3 BOSTON, MA Brighton Music Hall
THU 6/14 CINCINNATI, OH Urban Artifact
FRI 6/15 DETROIT, MI El Club
SAT 6/16 CHICAGO, IL Metro
SUN 6/17 COLUMBUS, OH Skully's Music Diner
FRI 8/10 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Smalls
SAT 8/11 LOUISVILLE, KY Headliners
SUN 8/12 ASHEVILLE, NC Orange Peel
TUE 8/14 AUSTIN, TX Mohawk
WED 8/15 HOUSTON, TX White Oak Music Hall
FRI 8/17 ATLANTA, GA Masquerade (Hell)
SAT 8/18 NASHVILLE, TN Mercy Lounge
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