Herald Moth - Other Songs From The Herald Moth Sessions

Other Songs From The Herald Moth Sessions

In addition to the two bonus tracks found on the limited edition versions of Herald Moth, two more songs were recorded in the sessions for the album. The first of which is "Let's Go To War Baby" which appeared as a B side to "Single of the Weak".

Ophion Luteus is a further B Side recorded during the Herald Moth Sessions that InMe gave aways as a free download exclusively on Christmas Day 2009. The song is short and almost instrumental. By mistake, 2 versions were released. One with verse and chorus vocals and one with just a sung chorus, the verses being left instrumental. This version is also slightly longer. The band members switched instruments in order to record this song. They lined up as follows:

Greg McPherson (Normally on Bass) - Guitar

Simon Taylor (Normally on Drums) - Bass

Dave McPherson (Normally on Vocals/Guitars) - Drums/Vocals.

Ben Konstantinovic (Normally on Lead Guitar) - Guitar

It was later revealed that most of the Guitars on the track were done by Greg, with Ben contributing only the melodic outro solo.

InMe
  • Dave McPherson
  • Greg McPherson
  • Simon Taylor
  • Gary Marlow
  • Joe Morgan
  • Ben Konstantinovic
Studio Albums
  • Overgrown Eden
  • White Butterfly
  • Daydream Anonymous
  • Herald Moth
  • The Pride
Live Albums
  • Caught: White Butterfly
  • InMe iTunes Live: London Festival 2008
Compilations
  • Phoenix: The Very Best of InMe
Singles
  • Underdose
  • Firefly
  • Crushed Like Fruit
  • Neptune
  • Faster the Chase
  • Otherside
  • 7 Weeks
  • So You Know
  • Safe in a Room/White Butterfly
  • I Won't Let Go
  • Single Of The Weak
  • All Terrain Vehicle/Nova Armada

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