Lies and Butterflies

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Lies and Butterflies
Mystery - Lies and Butterflies.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 2018 (2018-07-14)
Genre
Length64:06
Label Unicorn Digital
Producer Michel St-Père
Mystery chronology
Delusion Rain
(2015)
Lies and Butterflies
(2018)
Redemption
(2023)

Lies and Butterflies is the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Mystery, released in July 2018 on Unicorn Digital. [1]

Contents

The studio lineup for the band remained unchanged from their previous album Delusion Rain , with the exception of the departure of keyboardist Benoît Dupuis in 2016 who was succeeded by Antoine Michaud, guitarist in the live band in 2014 and a session musician on Delusion Rain.

Production

Album title

The title of the album went through several changes before it was finally decided to call it Lies and Butterflies. The album had at least two titles before the working title of Butterfly was suggested, which was also the working title for the song "Chrysalis". "Chrysalis" was initially considered as the working title, and when the decision was made not to name the album "Chrysalis," the track "Butterfly" was subsequently renamed to "Chrysalis." Eventually, the ultimate title was proposed by drummer Jean-Sébastien Goyette and finalized on the same day.

Songs

The first track "Looking for Something Else" opens with the sound of applause and cheering from an audience, which is a recording taken from the end of the band's previous live release Second Home and is intended to act as a continuation. [2]

The fifth track on the album, "Dare to Dream" is the second song in Mystery's catalog for which St-Père does not have a writing credit, the first being "Virtual Mentality" on Theatre of the Mind written by former keyboardist Benoît Dupuis. The music on "Dare to Dream" was written by Pageau, his first writing credit on a Mystery song, with the lyrics written by Hans Raffelt and Pageau. The song was written many years prior and was one of the tracks considered for Delusion Rain but ultimately it was decided to not release the song at that time. [2]

Guitarist Sylvain Moineau wrote the music for the sixth song on the album "Where Dreams Come Alive" and St-Père wrote the lyrics. [3] It is the first songwriting credit for Moineau on a Mystery album.

The closing track "Chrysalis" saw its beginnings approximately twenty-five years before the release of the album when St-Père wrote the beginning and main parts of the song. [2]

Cover art

The cover art for the album was created by photographer Julie de Waroquier and is entitled Bad News. [4]

Release

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Voir Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [5]

Lies and Butterflies was released on July 14, 2018, the same day the band played in the Night of the Prog Festival in Germany. [6] The album was released on vinyl by Polish label Oskar Records, [7] who previously released Mystery's The World is a Game and Delusion Rain on vinyl.

The album reached number 12 on the Official Charts Official Independent Album Breakers Chart Top 20 [8] and number 25 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40 [9] for the week of August 24 through August 30, 2018.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Looking for Something Else"Michel St-PèreMichel St-Père16:54
2."Come to Me"Michel St-PèreMichel St-Père5:17
3."How do you Feel?"Michel St-PèreMichel St-Père4:53
4."Something to Believe in"Michel St-PèreMichel St-Père7:34
5."Dare to Dream"Hans Raffelt, Jean PageauJean Pageau6:54
6."Where Dreams Come Alive"Michel St-PèreSylvain Moineau7:26
7."Chrysalis"Michel St-PèreMichel St-Père15:08
Vinyl additional tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
8."The Last Glass Of Wine (live)" (recorded April 3rd 2016 at Cultuutpodium Boerderij)Michel St-Père6:44
9."If You See Her (live)" (recorded April 3rd 2016 at Cultuutpodium Boerderij)Michel St-Père6:01
10."Wall Street King (live)" (recorded April 3rd 2016 at Cultuutpodium Boerderij)Michel St-Père6:30

Personnel

Release information

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