In January 2003, Essex newcomers InMe dropped their debut album Overgrown Eden. Little were the friends from Essex to know that the album was soon to become an album that would send them around the world and have them heralded in the UK media as one of the best rock bands in Britain. Leading a wave of alternative rock bands emerging from the UK at the time, the album reached number 15 in the UK top 40 album charts and number 1 in the UK rock chart, spawned a slew of huge singles and saw the band grace the covers of the UK rock press. Now over 20 years later Overgrown Eden has just had the reissue treatment with a double vinyl released on 1st November via Music For Nations. This expanded edition, limited to 666 copies comes with an additional bonus LP featuring 10 non-album/b-side tracks. I...