Sometimes you discover a band that is so you you have to wonder how you spent years never hearing a single damn word about them. Black Moth Super Rainbow is one of those bands for me. This is the sort of thing that really excites me about music: there's so much of it out there that there will always be something out there already in existence that you like that you haven't heard before. (And if it doesn't already exist and you don't even know you'd like it, someone will make it. That's why we have Sleigh Bells.)

Black Moth Super Rainbow play an electronic blend of psychedelia that can be compared to Caribou's Andorra (to the point you have to wonder if Caribou was inspired by Black Moth Super Rainbow) but with the main differences being a completely vocodered vocal (which is surprisingly not at all annoying and makes me think "less annoying Alaska in Winter") and a liberal dose of synthesizers.

There aren't a lot of hooks across this album, it's more something you put on while you get high on a lazy Sunday afternoon drive with the sunlight in your face, but it's not in that way that bothers you, but in that way that makes you feel warm and happy.

To summarize: this is happy sunlight music. (It's even a good night time chill out record...)