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The Butcher and the Butterfly

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Recorded
  
2004

The Butcher and the Butterfly (2005)
  
Live at the ICA (2005)

Release date
  
23 May 2005

Label
  
One Little Indian Records

Length
  
59:14

Artist
  
Queenadreena

Producer
  
Paul Corkett

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Released
  
23 May 2005 (2005-05-23)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative metal, Noise rock, Blues rock

Similar
  
Queenadreena albums, Noise rock albums

The Butcher and the Butterfly is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Queenadreena, released in May 2005 though One Little Indian and Imperial Records.

Contents

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Background

Queenadreena began working on their third studio album, which became The Butcher and the Butterfly, as early as 2002 with the release of the controversial "FM Doll", which discusses child beauty pageants and the 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey, as a stand-alone single under Rough Trade Records whilst the band was touring in promotion for their second studio album, Drink Me. After they were dropped from Rough Trade, the band continued to work on the album, and the slightly-retitled "FM Doll" was re-released on 21 March 2005 as the album's lead single.

The Butcher and the Butterfly was released in May 2005 and failed to chart in any territories. "Medicine Jar" was released as the album's second single in June 2005. The single's b-side, "Seven Sins", appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese release of the album. The US edition of the album differs significantly from releases in other territories; "Razorblade Sky" and "Pretty Like Drugs" from Drink Me are featured, while "Princess Carwash (Slight Reply)", "Cold Light of Day", and "Butcher and the Butterfly" are omitted.

Personnel

  • KatieJane Garside - vocals
  • Crispin Gray - guitars
  • Melanie Garside - bass guitar
  • Pete Howard - drums
  • Songs

    1Suck3:19
    2Medicine Jar3:48
    3Ascending Stars4:21

    References

    The Butcher and the Butterfly Wikipedia