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The Butterflies of Love - Famous Problems

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Album Details: Famous Problems

Release Date:02/05/2007
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Track List: Famous Problems

  1. Take Action
  2. Act Deranged
  3. In a Blizzard in a Lighthouse
  4. No Moon No Sun No Stars
  5. Lies Will Sound Like the Truth
  6. Sunshine
  7. Conquer Every Woe
  1. All of a Sudden
  2. Ghostride
  3. Orbit Around You
  4. Know My Sign
  5. Smite the White Eagle
  6. Once a Year

Pro Reviews: Famous Problems

  • All Music Guide

    Any band that would name themselves The Butterflies of Love (a French euphemism for pubic crabs) probably has a higher level of cynicism than the average Joe, and the third album from the Connecticutbased group, Famous Problems, would tend to confirm this; this is dark, faintly garageinfluenced indie rock that suggest a shotgun marriage between The Ass Ponys and Green on Red, with an extra helping of fuzzedout guitars and cheap organ up front. The Butterflies of Love also generate more than their fair share of bad karma on these tunes, especially on the bitter "Lies Will Sound Like The Truth" or "In A Blizzard In A Lighthouse" which unearths a palpable sense of abstract dread. But while no one is about to accuse these guys of being Party Gods, they sure know how to write a song and make a record, and Famous Problems connects solidly after a few spins. Leaders Jeff Greene and David Greene bring strong, emotionally expressive melodies to these tunes, and their vocals communicate a dozen ...shades of angst without edging into selfpity or narcissism, documenting busted lives in the less fashionable environs of the East Coast with journalistic accuracy and a poet's balance of sorrow and compassion. The Greene's band mates back them up with simple but forceful rock and roll that brings forth both the beauty and the sorrow of their psychtinged folk rock with maximum emotional impact. Famous Problems would be better served with a stronger and more resonant production, but that doesn't change the fact this is a fine band that's made an album that's well worth hearing. - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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