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Butcher & the Butterfly
Queenadreena
Butcher & the Butterfly
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Queenadreena
Title: Butcher & the Butterfly
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: One Little Indian
Release Date: 5/30/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Goth & Industrial, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Hypnotic and Priceless
Kacey M. Brantley | 04/25/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have to say, when i first saw pictures of KatieJane I was a bit afraid it would be Courtney Loveesque. But NO! Queen Adreena is an amazing bit of music that should be seriously recognized by the industry.

KJ understated voice often rises to a near scream and lets you feel every emotion, not to mention the lyrics are extremely moving and not typical of todays "music".

While not a fan normally of screaming in music, I have to say QA makes it fit. Its beautiful and surprising. The feelings you can hear in her voice is real, not dubbed or recorded over. A refresher!

The music beats strangely. Like a dream most of the time and often rising with hard drum beats and amazing guitar work.

Try this one! Buy it. You need it on your way home from a hard day at work. The screaming is good for you! :)"
Pretty damm cool.
P. Buche | Chicago, IL, WA | 07/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This was my first album by this band and I msut confess that I am quite impressed. I love Queenadreena's voice...it's so cute and evil all at once. I have no idea how to review this album, as it's kind of an original style of music. It has that whole keyboardish thing going on, but yet there are real drumms and raw guitars. I suppose some might say this is goth music, but I don't think taht quite fits. Actually, I know it doesn't because every classification I have put Queenadreena in (in my ipod) she doesn't fit with the other bands who all make sense playing back to back. Jeez, is this making any sense at all? Anywaysy, this album is good, and I think more people should know about it...than again, it's kind of nice having a fovorite band that nobody else has heard of."
Compared to Eleventeen
Raul G. Perez Jr. | 09/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Remember the grit and the fury erupting from sweet melodies on Daisy Chainsaw's Eleventeen? Fans of that gem can take heart when getting this album. Katie Jane's voice has matured beautifully without losing any of it's edge or ability to evolve from a nearly-inaudible whisper to a bellow that'd make a banshee take notice. And that maturity reveals some incredible lyrics of depth and vision. Crispin's guitars still delivers their razor sharp punch. And the rhythm section will not disappoint fans looking to relive Eleventeen's kinetic chaos. This album's definitely different from Daisy Chainsaw, but the progress from Eleventeen makes an equally awesome creature."