White Moth Black Butterfly

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Rising Sun 03:18 Tools
I: Incarnate 03:18 Tools
The Serpent 03:18 Tools
Tempest 03:18 Tools
An Ocean Away 03:18 Tools
Symmetry 04:06 Tools
The Sage 03:18 Tools
II: Penitence 03:18 Tools
Atone 03:18 Tools
Evelyn 03:18 Tools
III: Deep Earth 03:18 Tools
Equinox 03:51 Tools
Reluctance 03:18 Tools
Ties of Grace 04:06 Tools
Midnight Rivers 03:30 Tools
Tired Eyes 04:23 Tools
Rose 05:09 Tools
Omen 04:44 Tools
Certainty 04:04 Tools
Paradise 05:00 Tools
Faith 04:12 Tools
the world wont sleep 05:36 Tools
The World Won't Sleep 05:36 Tools
Rising Sun - Acoustic 05:36 Tools
Tempest - Jon Gomm Rework 05:36 Tools
An Ocean Away - Acoustic 05:36 Tools
Rising Sun - WMBB Remix 05:36 Tools
Rising Sun (WMBB Remix) 05:36 Tools
The Serpent (from Atone) 06:07 Tools
Tempest (Jon Gomm Rework) 06:07 Tools
The Alchemist 06:07 Tools
An Ocean Away (Acoustic) 06:07 Tools
Tempest (from Atone) 06:07 Tools
Rising Sun (Acoustic) 06:07 Tools
I : Incarnate 06:07 Tools
Evelyn (from Atone) 04:46 Tools
II : Penitence 06:07 Tools
An Ocean Away (from Atone) 06:07 Tools
III : Deep Earth 04:46 Tools
An Ocean Away (Acoustic) (feat. Pat Cunningham) 04:46 Tools
Rising Sun (Acoustic) (feat. Pat Cunningham) 04:46 Tools
Only the Winds 04:46 Tools
An Ocean Away (feat. Pat Cunningham) [Acoustic] 04:46 Tools
Reluctance (2013) 03:18 Tools
Rising Sun (feat. Pat Cunningham) [Acoustic] 03:18 Tools
The Sage (Progressive Art Rock) 00:00 Tools
I Incarnate 03:18 Tools
Tempest (feat. Jon Gomm) [Jon Gomm Rework] 03:18 Tools
II Penitence 03:18 Tools
Rising Sun (remix) (from Atone Extended Edition) 00:00 Tools
Rising Sun (Mac Drum Playthrough) 00:00 Tools
Only the Winds (Vox attempt) 00:00 Tools
III Deep Earth 00:00 Tools
The Serpent (Drum Playthrough) 00:00 Tools
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A team of songwriters based worldwide and at the height of their own scenes, who met through working on the Indian Rock band Skyharbor, White Moth Black Butterfly have joined forces to create their second album, 'Atone'. Singer Daniel Tompkins began WMBB as a creative outlet aside from writing for UK progressive rock band TesseracT, indulging in his other musical influences from Massive Attack, Enigma, Sigur Ros, David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Tool, Dredg and Thrice. After growing Skyharbor as one of India's biggest rock bands with songwriter Keshav Dhar, including taking the stage with acts such as Lamb of God and Deftones, the pair collaborated on Tompkins' new Contemporary Pop project with progressive and experimental music at its heart. 'Atone', the new album from WMBB, is masterfully built on organic, textured and cinematic sounds, with two opposing themes of loss and hope. Tompkins explains - "Whilst songs like "Tempest" and "Atone" focus on faith and forgiveness, others like "Rising Sun" and "An Ocean Away" linger on love and nostalgia; throwing the listener into a bygone world of having less and caring more. The front cover artwork captures the beauty of nature and the harsh realities of life: power and dominance. White Moth Black Butterfly represents that very same struggle." The album was recorded across the globe at studios in India, the UK, US and Taiwan, bringing in their international roster of performers. This included the band's other writers: Randy Slaugh, the producer and string arranger for Skyharbor in the US, who has also worked with Devin Townsend, Architects and Periphery; and co-singer and lyricist Jordan Turner. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.