Sunday, 27 February 2011

InMe research

I've been a fan of InMe since around about 2001 when they first appeared on MTV. There musical style has never stagnated, it went from angsty rock to alternative metal with their latest fairings specialising in more melodic and technical guitar riffs.

Their 4 albums to date are Overgrown Eden. Tracklist listed.
  1. Underdose
  2. Firefly
  3. Wounds
  4. Lava Twilight
  5. Natural
  6. Her Mask (P.A.)
  7. Energy
  8. Crushed Like Fruit
  9. Ice Warm
  10. Trenches
  11. Neptune
  12. Mosaic
Their second fairing was White Butterfly


  1. 7Weeks
  2. So You Know
  3. This Town
  4. Otherside
  5. Faster the Chase
  6. You'll Get There
  7. White Butterfly
  8. Safe In A Room
  9. Just A Glimpse
  10. Almost Lost
  11. A World Apart
  12. Chamber
  13. Parting Gift
  14. Angels with Snipers*
  15. Every Whisper Aches*

Their third album was Daydream Anonymous

  1. Myths & Photographs
  2. Far Reaching
  3. I Won't Let Go
  4. Turbulence
  5. Cracking the Whip
  6. In Loving Memory
  7. Daydream Anonymous
  8. Here's Hoping
  9. Raindrops on Stones
  10. Thanks for Leaving Me
  11. Soldier
  12. 2nd Jonquil
  13. A Toast to Broken Glass
  14. Papillon's Stalemate*

And their latest album, the fourth, is Herald Moth.

  1. You Won't Hear From Me Again
  2. Belief Revival
  3. Nova Armada
  4. All Terrain Vehicle
  5. Captain Killjoy
  6. The Art of Moderation
  7. Single of the Weak
  8. Ferocity In Desire
  9. Happy to Disappoint You
  10. I Will Honour You
  11. A Mouthful of Loose Teeth
  12. Master Storm
  13. Love's Heartless Jest*
  14. Secret Tragic Fiction*


InMe are an English alternative rock band based in Brentwood, Essex. To date, the band have released 4 highly successful studio albums spawning a number of Top 40 UK singles and years of touring and playing great shows and festivals around the UK, Europe and the world. InMe have toured with the likes of Nickelback, Limp Bizkit, Pendulum, Deftones, Serj Tankian, Staind, Feeder and Biffy Clyro as well as having played massive festivals such as Reading, Sonisphere, Download & Summer Breeze.
The InMe of 2010 is very different animal to that of their 2003 debut album "Overgrown Eden". InMe have continually evolved over the years, maintaining a fiercely loyal fanbase and challenging themselves further as musicians with the release of every album. 2010's "Phoenix - The Best of InMe" celebrates the bands successful career so far and features exclusive tracks that showcase InMe's progression even more.


InMe - 'Phoenix' Released September 27th | Home Page. Accessed on Web. 27 Feb. 2011. Available at http://inmeofficial.com/

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