The Butterflies of Love

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The Butterflies of Love
Also known asSilver Bug, Bug
OriginNew Haven, Connecticut, United States
GenresIndie, pop
Years active1994 (1994)-present
LabelsCoffeehouse Records, Fortuna Pop!
MembersJason Mills
Peter Jackson Whitney
Neil O'Brien
Jeffrey Greene
Daniel Greene
Scott Amore
Websitewww.myspace.com/thebutterfliesoflove

The Butterflies of Love are an indie pop band from New Haven, Connecticut, United States.[1]

The band was founded as "Silver Bug" (and then renamed "Bug") in the late 1990s by singer-songwriters Jeff Greene and Dan Greene (no relation, though they attended Hamilton College together), the Butterflies of Love have released two albums on US-based Coffeehouse Records and two albums on British independent label Fortuna Pop! Their fifth single, "It's Different Now", was made Single Of The Week in the NME.

Discography[edit]

Singles/EPs[edit]

  • I Read Her Diary b/w Dream World 1994 (under band's previous name, Bug) Coffeehouse Records (clear vinyl)
  • Rob a Bank b/w Love May Be Possible 1996 Coffeehouse Records (blue sleeve)
  • Wild b/w The Brain Service 1997 Secret 7 (UK) / Coffeehouse Records (USA)
  • Rob a Bank b/w Drunken Falls 1998 Coffeehouse Records (green sleeve, nearly identical to 1996 single)
  • It's Different Now
  • Wintertime Queen (2000)
  • The Mutation
  • Dream Driver
  • Orbit Around You (2006)

Albums[edit]

  • America's Newest Hitmakers (1996)
  • How to Know The Butterflies of Love (1999)
  • The New Patient (2002)
  • Famous Problems (2007)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Butterfiles of Love fluttering in to New Londons Secret Theater". The Day. New London, Connecticut. March 30, 2000. p. 4.

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