Butterflies Of Love


Interviews


Interview (2007)

Butterflies Of Love - Interview

Anthony Strutt chats to Jeffrey Greene from the Connecticut-based indiepop outfit the Butterflies of Love, who are back for second interview with Pennyblackmusic, about their third album 'Famous Problems' which has just been released on Fortuna Pop !


Interview (2002)

Butterflies Of Love - Interview

Connecticut's the Butterflies of Love recently completed an extensive 20 date British tour. Anthony Strutt chats to the group's two singer guitarists, Daniel Greene and Jeffrey Greene, about the success of their second album, 'The New Patient'


Live

Social, London, 1/4/2005

Butterflies Of Love - Social, London, 1/4/2005

In a tribute night to praise the work of Nico at the Social in London, Anthony Strutt enjoys sets from American indie poppers the Butterflies of Love, experimentalists Le Volume Courbe, ex-One Dove singer Dot Allison and folk act the Left Outsides


Reviews


Famous Problems (2007)
Butterflies Of Love - Famous Problems

Excellent third album of alt. country and indiepop from Connecticut-based group the Butterflies of Love


Orbit Around You (2006)
Butterflies Of Love - Orbit Around You

Infectious Americana only available on 7 inch from Connecticut-based group the Butterflies of Love, who recently headlined the last night of the Fortuna Pop label's 10th anniversary celebrations


The Mutation / Crazy Mad (2002)
Butterflies Of Love - The Mutation / Crazy Mad

Latest single from "fun" guitar pop group, the Butterflies of Love


Related


Interviews

Mountain Movers
Interview Mountain Movers - Interview

The Mountain Movers is the side project of Daniel Greene, one of the two singer-songwriters and guitarists in the American melancholic indie pop group, the Butterflies of Love. Anthony Strutt speaks to him about the project and their 70's country influenced debut album.


Live

Track and Field
Pow to the People, 31/3/2002 Miscellaneous - Pow to the People, 31/3/2002

The third annual Pow to the People festival at the Camden Monarch in London featured such indie pop lumionaries as the Butterflies of Love, Woodchuck, Cane 141 and Saloon. Gary Wollen has a riveting Easter Sunday