White Butterfly
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- 7 Weeks
- So You Know
- This Town
- Otherside
- Faster The Chase
- You�ll Get There
- White Butterfly
- Safe In A Room
- Just A Glimpse
- Almost Lost
- A World Apart
- Chamber
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17231 in Music
- Released on: 2005-06-20
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
'White Butterfly' is the second album from Essex rock trio InMe. Released on their own label via V2, the album sees theband perfect their unqiue mix of British indie rock and metal, taking influence from Radiohead, Nirvana, and Foo Fighters. The lead single '7 Weeks' is also included.
Customer Reviews
There aren't enough words withinme!
I first caught a whiff of InMe after downloading "Crushed Like Fruit" from their debut album, and I loved it. Unfortunately, this was the only song I heard, so any notion of purchasing Overgrown Eden was set aside. Having heard White Butterfly in its entirety, however, I WILL be buying the debut the next time I am out shopping anywhere...the band's second LP is superb. The songs are catchy and melodically strong, and the riffs borrow greatly from Muse ("Other Side" is VERY "In Your World"). The most attractive aspect of this release is lead vocalist Dave's singing, which wavers from a delicate, wounded murmur to a gravelly growl of intense of emotion, never losing its sense of a tune. A truly stunning voice, uncommon in rock of the genre. BUY IT!
Absolutely Amazing!!!!
Even though Overgrown Eden was really an amazing album, this one beats a million times over. The variation throughout the album makes it great. From hard hitting songs like Otherside and Safe In A Room to the delicateness of Almost Lost and Parting Gift, this album is perfect from beginning to end. No album filler, no bad production and no irritating sleeve notes. Definately an album worth getting.
InMe's second coming...and its mindblowing!
I first heard InMe when they released the awesomely heavy 'faster the chase' and I was addicted. I didn't know what the song was called, so I stayed tuned to MTV2 for 5 days straight to note down the song when I heard it. White Butterfly is the second album from InMe, and although people were a bit sceptical over if they would sell out or try to make another Overgrown Eden, the response to this has been amazing, and rightly so. Dave has a talent that shows through on every song and makes you aware of the prescence of the music. My favourite tracks have the be parting gift, safe in a room and of course, 7 weeks. I had been waiting for this album for over a year and when I bought it on the day of its release, I knew it wouldn't leave my CD player...and it's still on right now. This is the kind of music you can connect with whatever mood you're in, whatever you're doing. It has a passion so rare it still moves me to silence sometimes. Just get this album, I swear you won't regret it...the only thing better than white butterfly is hearing it performed live by the lads themselves (if you get a chance to see them, take it...they have an awesome stage presence). In my opinion, this is the best alternative CD of 2005, hands down.





