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/Sep/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/Sep/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/Sep/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/Sep/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/Sep/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/Aug/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/Aug/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/Aug/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/Aug/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...