Butterfly Child-s critically acclaimed nomatopoeia' gets there/release& remastered treatment In the early summer of 1993, Rough Trade released Onomatopoeia, the first album by Belfast native Joe Cassidy-s Butterfly Child. Having first come to the public's attention after a wave of press resulting from two EP-s released on dream pop legends' A.R.Kane's H.Ark! label, an incendiary first BBC John Peel Session, and a UK tour supporting The Sundays, Cassidy recorded Onomatopoeia in a couple of weeks with the help of longtime friend and collaborator Gary McKendry of the now infamous Papa Sprain. the album lives somewhere in between mellow Beach Boys&-Pet Sounds- vibes and dreampop, but with a much more direct emotional impact, between bliss and melancholy