The Butterfly Effect Imago Rapidshare Files

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The Butterfly Effect Imago Rapidshare Files

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.

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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. No vocals in this track, but its a good start to the album, with a sense of adventure from the out set. A soft ending to the track, and from there comes the next tune, Aisles Of White.

A peaceful start to the song kicks the track off, with Clints magical voice joining in. The rest of the guys then launch into the track, with a burst of energy from Ben behind the kit and Glenns bass. The song pulls itself along, and gives you a taste of anticipation. It leaps into the chorus, with Clint in prime form with his singing.

‘Im waiting for something, Im waiting for someone to arrive’ he lets out – by now you can’t help but feel this track is based on someone special. A crafty riff is then derived from Kurts guitar – although it may be short, it is still a major highlight of the song. For me personally, Aisles Of White would have to be one of my favourite tracks off the album – the band complement each other well through out the song. Gone, is the next track brought forward to the listener. Gone has had a fair amount of air time on radio, and has been labelled as one of the low points on the album. Though I think differently. A stuttery opening to the song, which repeats itself through out the song – showing a little bit of variety.

E 40 Block Brochure 4 5 6 Zip Download. Its a song that goes places, hence the word Gone. The chorus is one of the most gripping Ive heard from an Australian band, and again the guys all complement each other perfectly through out the four and a bit minute masterpiece. Some may call it a Over-produced track – but I call it Daringly Differently, and it’s something B.E should do more of. Here we go I think all Australians are in love with this song.

A Slow Descent. From Bens simple, yet effective opening from behind the kit, to Kurts ripping guitar – Just admit it, we all have a soft spot for this song! For me this is Kurts song, he really owns this track with his classy hard rocking guitar riffs you hear through the whole track – complete with that insane solo in the middle of that track. The lyrics to match this song are close to perfect in my eyes. Heres a look at the chorus lyrics Over Out Its all over out It’s A slow decay You’ll never be alone The song draws to an end with a beautiful ending that last for close to 30 seconds. The ending in itself is one of the high points of the whole CD, let alone the track. For me, it is the best numbers on the whole album, and nothing comes even close to knocking it off.

Reach is the very next song to follow, and begins with a superlative intro which is a pleasure to listen to. The group then settle into a typically hard rocking yet classy verse. Clint again lets rip that suffocating voice of his, and has the nation at his feet.