November 20, 2006
The WWW
The new website. Fresh like a snowdrift: clean, new, a little sexy if you will, filled to the brim with incredible treats of a WWW related nature. The easy highlight is if heading over to the music section where you can listen to everything The Butterfly have done to date, which includes our wonderful new EP More Power, More Power which will be available for purchase from us and Good Name For A Racehorse.
We also have a track on the Wanderlust Records This Chalk Outline Will Circle This City compilation. Packed to bursting point, this compilation of Midlands based or affiliated acts includes not only our badselves but the likes of The Black Flash, Murdoch, Broken Figurines (David Fitzpatrick, no less) and our very own Talk Less, Say More. Well worth a purchase at only one crisp fiver.
We also spent three or four days in Nottingham. We played a gig put on by the aforementioned GNFAR, with Twentysixfeet, Immune and Alexander Lazarus. The boys from Drowned In Sound were there and kindly gave us a 9/10 review. They also were very kind about Impatient Orchid, incidently. Jell also participated in some under-rehearsed Talk Less, Say More raps. We then went to an riotously hot room in a warehouse at the top of the infamous Mansfield Road to record a video for The Duke. Recording a video involved two solid days of leaping around and generally rocking out in front of greenscreen and otherwise. Lots of fun was had and no doubt more fun will be had when you recieve the video in your very own eyeballs in the not too distant future. Speaking of videos, here is some live footage from June that has been knocking around youtube for a while. Holla.
Friend of the band Justin Colley has finally got his act together and made some rather strange sound constructions under the guise of Gay Death Probe. Doubtless, at some point we will play with them.
Filed by admin at November 20th, 2006 under Releases For Player Piano, The WWW Web Site Updates