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August 13, 2008
The Butterfly Effect have announced the Old Places, Old Faces, New Stories Tour with spe...
 
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May 12, 2006
With single 'A Slow Descent' getting radio airplay, The Butterfly Effect are set to...
 
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September 28, 2005
The Butterfly Effect are back on the road and testing new material for their up-coming s...
 
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August 18, 2005
After an eight month break from the road spent writing and fishing, Brisbane’s The Butte...
 
Interviews with Butterfly Effect, The
December 13, 2006
With their newest album Imago debuting at #2 nationally in Australia and achieving Gold status in just nine weeks, Brisbane alternative metal outfit, The Butterfly Effect, have been hittin...
September 7, 2006
Ben Hall, the quietly spoken drummer of Brisbane’s prodigal sons, The Butterfly Effect, has reason to be happy. The bands new album, Imago, hit number two on the ARIA charts an...
June 7, 2006
I'm speaking to Glenn Esmond, bassist from The Butterfly Effect, he's just left band rehearsal and is walking down the street, apparently in a nod to keeping himself fit before the ba...
Album reviews for Butterfly Effect, The
March 9, 2007
A gentle, yet brooding melodic intro steadily looms into a slamming, powerful trademark metal riff, and then the majestic vocals of Clint Boge’...
September 22, 2006
‘Gone’ is the second single lifted off Brisbane band The Butterfly Effect’s second album ‘Imago’. The lyrics are a little limp and whiny (see l...
Butterfly Effect - A Slow Descent
June 13, 2006
Just the other day I remembered a conversation I had with a bass-playing friend a few years back. He was telling me about a guy he had been jam...
Butterfly Effect
June 13, 2006
A haunting, ethereal resonance fills the room. The sounds of guitar, bass, violin and tribal drumming intertwine in a slow and mellow dance and...
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The Butterfly Effect emerged from the Brisbane underground hard rock scene in 2001 with their debut self-titled EP which instantly gained recognition on national youth radio network, Triple J. Self-financed, produced by ARIA nominated engineer Dave Leonard and released through his local independent label Modern Music the EP soon became highly in demand across Australia. In January 2002 the band was invited to perform at the local Big Day Out and to capitalise on the momentum a national tour was booked to supply the growing demand for the band. As a result several tours followed including supports with some of Australia’s leading rock acts which in turn, attracted the attention of the larger record companies and publishers within Australia. In May 2002 The Butterfly Effect and Modern Music entered into a Licensing deal with Roadshow Music and began the task of developing the act to the level it has reached today.

With a successful EP, top 50 album, new album release and a tour schedule that only the toughest bands can handle The Butterfly Effect is on its way to becoming one of the great success stories of hard rock bands to come out of Australia.
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