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influenced (such as that in "Master Storm") whereas other riffs resemble heavier chugging breakdowns. Most of the songs feature finger tapping, a hallmark of former lead
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It is splendid to be home, getting clean clothes and resting the ears and chilling with loved ones. But InMe's next move is already on the cards...more news soon. I will be using this time off to continue writing InMe's 4th project which is going to be something very different and challenging. The
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sessions that InMe gave away as a free download exclusively on
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On 5 January 2009 InMe started recording with producer Ewan Davies at Chapel
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dates possible. The band also revealed that they would be entering the studio to put the finishing touches to the upcoming album on 5 January 2009, meaning that the album could be out as early as spring 2009.
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heavy technical stuff is going to be elaborated on as well as the slower songs are going to be thought out very intimately. Obviously these are very early days but one may as well get cracking.
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left off in that most of its songs contain technical riffing blended with clean melodic vocal lines. The album is much heavier than its predecessors, with some of the riffing being directly
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McPherson started playing a new InMe song acoustically in his solo shows together with his solo lead-guitarist Ben
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The second single from the album, a double A side featuring "All
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518:mastering.
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452:Development
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31:Herald Moth
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