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Tobacco (Black Moth Super Rainbow) announces Demon Queen

Posted by Loren on May 5, 2013

Tobacco (Black Moth Super Rainbow) announces Demon Queen
Tobacco (Black Moth Super Rainbow) announces Demon Queen

Tobacco and Zackey Force Funk have teamed up for the new project Demon Queen, who will release Exorcise Tape this July 9 on Rad Cult Records.

The two traded files between their Pittsburgh and Tucson, AZ locations, creating what they call "part hip-hop, part aerobic neon funk, part f*cked up experimental fusion, and part Prince."

Black Moth Super Rainbow released Cobra Juicy last year.

Tobacco (Black Moth Super Rainbow) announces Demon Queen
Tobacco (Black Moth Super Rainbow) announces Demon Queen

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