All of the music on Moth Masque's debut is played on a Joseph Rickett banjo from 1880. It was played in the clawhammer, 2-finger, and 3-finger styles. It was played with a slide; a bow; it was beat like a drum; strummed; and sung through. Alicia and Timothy added vocals to this musical bed, and the entire album was then processed via aetheric engineering creating a true mix of sounds culled from the 1800s through today.
Moth Masque makes love songs through the eyes of moths. Or, perhaps, moth songs through the eyes of love
Moth Masque's music now forms the soundtrack to a film by Kapa Productions based on concepts from Moth Masque. To be released on DVD upcoming.