InMe new album demo

2008-12-23 by Tumbleweed | 11 Comments
http://www.myspace.com/inmeofficial

Go here to listen to the homemade demo samples of InMe's upcoming 4th album Herald Moth

also there is the complete (again homemade) demo track of 'Happy To Dissapoint you' which will be on this album. As these are homemade they do not reflect the quality of the upcoming album, but in my opinion these demos are pretty good quality considering that their homemade.

On the 5th of Jan the soon to be quartet (with the addition of Ben Konstantinovic, as a second guitarist to help in hance the live experiance of their music and help creatively with the writing of the album.) from Brentwood will embark on the recording of Herald Moth. the recording will be done at "Chapel Studios" where Overgrown Eden was recorded with the producer Ewan Davies who produced InMe songs such as Gelosea, Inside, The End, Your Pain, Angels With Snipers, Every Whisper Aches and more.

This is proving to be their heavyest album to date, with visable SikTh influences (On August 20th 2008 Dave announced on stage at the Carling Academy Birmingham that the new record will be more progressive, stating that the British scene recently lost the band SikTh and the new progression will hopefully help to fill the void.), this will definatly be another great album alongside Inme's already great discography, and again showing how they can progress and diverse their style between each album they make.

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Phantom
December 23rd 2008
9010 Comments


*Enhance, heaviest, visible, definitely.
Probably more, but I can't be bothered to look anymore.


And lol at InMe filling SiKth's place.

P13
December 23rd 2008
1327 Comments


Except they suck at it.

pyogeniccortex
December 23rd 2008
182 Comments


high five for pandas!

chewytapeworm
December 24th 2008
524 Comments


When did InMe start trying to be all technical?

Phantom
December 24th 2008
9010 Comments


Lol they didn'tThis Message Edited On 12.24.08

crazycobs
December 24th 2008
114 Comments


This is sounding good. Ive never been sure why this band has a bad rep, apart from white butterfly there back catalogue is pretty flawless.



crazycobs
December 24th 2008
114 Comments


Apart from the lyrics, somtimes there pretty laughable!

Psyclone
December 24th 2008
432 Comments


oh god that sounded horrible

marksellsuswallets
December 25th 2008
4885 Comments


It's like a SikTh parody almost...

chewytapeworm
December 26th 2008
524 Comments


In all fairness, it's not even close to a parody!

Indigostyle
February 25th 2009
1 Comments


Damn, that shit sounded good. Incredibly refreshing music compared with all the shit people are listening to nowadays. Happy To Disappoint You is amazing the songwriting is top notch, fantastic guitaring, a great hook and a really good melody.

Ill definatley keep an eye on the new album, and ill have to check out some of their older stuff too.



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