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| Wings of a Butterfly | 
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| Artist: H.i.m. Label: Warner Bros UK Category: Music
List Price: $8.98 Buy New: $7.13 You Save: $1.85 (21%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 256883
Format: Single, Enhanced, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.3
UPC: 054391591821 EAN: 0093624282624 ASIN: B000ARXI98
Publication Date: 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Wings Of A Butterfly | | • | And Love Said No (616 Version) | | • | Vampire Heart (Live) | | • | Wings Of A Butterfly (Video) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description With 3 million sales to their credit already, HIM are set to transcend their cult status and break into the mainstream with the release of their new single `Wings Of A Butterfly'. The first single to be taken from their forthcoming album `Dark Light', the hauntingly dynamic `Wings Of A Butterfly' is classic HIM, the kind of tales of love and desire that inspire fans to worship at the altar of the almighty Heartagram. Title track backed by 'And Love Said No (616 version), 'Vampire Heart' (live), and the video for 'Wings Of A Butterfly'. Sire. 2005.
Album Details Him Make a Play to Break Out of their Cult Status and Dive Into the Mainstream with the Release of this Sire/Warner Bros. Debut Single. It's the First to Be Taken from their Album `dark Light' and is Backed with a Special Remix of "And Love Said No", a Live Version of "Vampire Heart" and the Enhanced Promotional Video of the Title Track.
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| Customer Reviews:
a new rebirth of HIM September 14, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Wings of a Butterfly is just another step in evolution for the greatest goth-rock/love metal band, H-I-M. For the first time, H-I-M is debuting in America, and Wings of a Butterfly is their impact track. I must admit, when I first heard the song, I was a bit taken back because it is very different. It isn't as melancholic as their other songs and it isn't as dark as I had come to expect. Instead, 'Butterfly' is a very deep song with a nice opening guitar riff. Linde's opening makes for a hypnotic spin that just takes you round and round. Ville's vocals are as always spell-binding, taking you from reality into his gothic-melancholy world of blind romance. The sound of this song is very alternative/hard rock with a blend of the H-I-M love metal twist. This song is nothing like their previous efforts, but if I had to compare, I would say it had the rockability of "Razorblade Romance." Vampire Heart is a nice added bonus, and it's about time H-I-M wrote a 'vampire song.' This is just a sign for things to come for H-I-M. Keep your eyes out for the Dark Light is rising.
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