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The Butterfly Effect – Imago This is the second full release record from the four piece act from Down Under, The Butterfly Effect. Their first release, Begins Here (2002), put the band on the scene in Australia, and has sold in excess of 35,000 copies globally.
The hit single Crave, off Begins Here, quickly drew the attention to all rock fans across Australia, and from there on sell out gig’s and much anticipation for the next release has followed. A Slow Descent, the first single from Imago, has been doing well in the charts here in Australia, and other tracks have had plenty of air time on the radio across the nation. Aus radio station Triple J reviewed the album in detail, the first weekend the album was released. Each song got a decent amount of time on air, and sparked listeners from around the country to race in and grab the CD. Like myself, listeners would of heard A Slow Descent before any other track of the album, and would of instantly jumped out of their armchair in search of their car keys. The Butterfly Effect are back, and in a big way, and here is the review of Imago The album kicks off with the title track Imago, a creative little piece lasting close to a minute and half, with haunting bass riffs from Glenn and picking of the guitar, along with Ben coming in with a tribal drum beat. Qt Meta Object Compiler Install Google here. No vocals in this track, but its a good start to the album, with a sense of adventure from the out set.