The Butterflies of Love - Wild (MP3)
- Reverb and tremolo soaked guitar that sounds like it was recorded in a warehouse? Check.
- Dreamy ooh-aah backing vocals? Check.
- The imperfect yet so-so-so right lead vocal that sounds like a Neil Young imitation? Check.
- Lyrics vaguely dealing with love, but really you have no idea what he means? Check.
- A maximum cap of 4 chords in the whole song? Check.
- A swirling organ sound that sounds like it was recorded in an even bigger warehouse? Check.
- A slight breakdown in the middle, where nothing seems too different but when it kicks back in you KNOW that this song will be with you forever? Check.
- A bizarre, somehow inappropriate but yet totally fitting synth noise coming from nowhere and then immediately vanishing a few seconds after it begun? Check.
- The closing guitar and drum noise at the very end, that spells out "hey, we're in a band, we're in a room, so let's prove it"? Check.
*I'm sorry for using that genre name. I'm no music journalist, and I don't work in Zavvi, so I have no need for genre names usually. Just bear with me on this...
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