Bass: Greg McPherson (2), Drums: Simon Taylor (7), Guitar: Ben Konstantinovic, Guitar: Dave McPherson (3), Vocals: Dave McPherson (3), Labelcode 0505102 (SBMCD 010),
Let?s start by saying that ?Herald Moth? is absolutely not what you would expect after listening to the first single out take ?Single of the Weak.? B...
Jon Buckland - 29.09.2009
Warning - This review was written in two stints. The first took this album on face value and instantly dismissed it as a regression to a musical movem...
Aidan Williamson - 15.09.2009
We're officially confused. We've just spent longer than we care to admit trying to work out the song "Single of the Weak" from InMe's 'Herald Moth'.Os...
Jane Hawkes - 14.09.2009
Essex boys InMe have made a welcome return to the fold with their 4th album, Herald Moth which is possibly their finest offering yet. Showcasing their...
Victoria Durham - 06.09.2009
InMe’s last album ‘Daydream Anonymous’ deserved to fare a lot better than it did. Ambitious and complex, it transformed our perception of the Essex fo...
Ben Patashnik - 01.09.2009
For [a]InMe/a] to have even made it to their fourth album is quite the feat: shame it largely huffs dong, eh It’s not the fat math-infused riffing th...
Mike Copus - 31.08.2009
Now, more than ever before, seems like a moment that could make or break InMe. Despite their remarkable early success, the band have gradually withere...
Callum Galbraith - 28.08.2009
One-time Kerrang! TV idols, InMe have had a hit and miss ride through their musical career since breakthrough single ‘Underdose’ blasted through our s...
Richard Chamberlain - 28.08.2009
In a nutshell... Heavy, technically excellent, UK rock.What's it all aboutEssex's finest grungers continue their post-hardcore reinvention with a stu...
Michelle Moore - 24.08.2009
‘Herald Moth’ is the fourth album from Essex band InMe and is very emotion driven with much anguish and anger as well as the odd heart wrenching momen...