Falling Through a Field

Black Moth Super Rainbow

Falling Through a Field

RELEASED: April 10, 2003
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Vietcaterpillar 2:06 2. I Think It Is Beautiful That You Are 256 Colors Too 2:22 3. Season for Blooming 2:13 4. Letter People Show 3:47 5. Dandelion Graves 4:44 6. Boxphones 2:43 7. Smog in Cities 2:38 8. Your Doppelganger 1:49 9. Falling Through a Field 2:18 10. Colorful Nickels 3:51 11. One Flowery Sabbath 1:58 12. Sun Organ 1:01 13. Boatfriend 2:45 14. The Magical Butterfly Net 2:35 15. Last House in the Enchanted Forest 1:48 16. Lake Feet 2:20 17. Melody For Color Spectrum 8:02
Falling Through a Field is the fifth studio album by American experimental music group Black Moth Super Rainbow, released in 2010. The album showcases their distinct blend of psychedelic pop, electronic music, and lo-fi aesthetics, characterized by dreamy melodies, layered synthesizers, and manipulated vocals. Thematically, it explores concepts of nature, dreams, and the subconscious, maintaining the group's signature whimsical and surreal style. Critics have noted its immersive soundscapes and the band's ability to create a unique auditory experience that resonates with both nostalgic and contemporary listeners.