A New York trio presented in the available review as a glam-rock band that released the album Butterfly in fall 1995. Members named in the review are vocalist Jon DuPree, bassist Graham McCulloch and drummer Mark Kermaj. The review notes their hardcore-punk past in other bands and a strong Marc Bolan/T. Rex influence.

Earth Eighteen is presented in the available review as a New York trio who released the glam-rock album Butterfly in fall 1995. The band is described as heavily influenced by Marc Bolan/T. Rex and adopting sci‑fi/glam visuals. The review highlights several tracks and laments the band's very short discography.

For:Fans of glam rock, T. Rex/Marc Bolan admirers, listeners of 90s alternative revivals and short-lived cult bands.

 Just like the lifespan of a butterfly, the discography of the New York trio Earth Eighteen begins in the fall of 1995 with the release of the album "Butterfly" and quickly (and inexplicably) ends in the winter of the same year.

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