They played several local venues, getting their first interviews and airplay on Brentwood-based radio station, Phoenix FM.
They signed with MFN in 2001, and changed their name to InMe to avoid confusion with Drowned, an American Christian rock band of the same name.
The London show was recorded and was initially intended to be released through Sony BMG as a part of a re-release of Overgrown Eden.
The band released a double A-side download single "White Butterfly" / "Safe In a Room" on 19 December 2005, with a five-track live EP.
White Butterfly was played in its entirety at two of InMe's shows on their greatest hits tour in November 2010.
A live album, titled Caught: White Butterfly was recorded at the London Astoria in December 2005, and released in August 2006.
[1] In 2006, Joe Morgan left the band following the end of the tour cycle for White Butterfly and went to study at university, being replaced by Dave's younger brother Greg McPherson.
Daydream Anonymous was played in its entirety on two nights of InMe's greatest hits tour in December.
The band toured extensively through Europe from early 2009 to 2010, and saw Konstantinovic leaving in October 2009, to be replaced by Gazz Marlow in February the following year.
With Marlow operating exclusively as a guitarist for the time being, backing vocal duties remained solely with Greg McPherson.
InMe went on a 20 date run of the UK (known as the "All Terrain Armada Tour") to promote the album, with support from Fei Comodo and Envy Of The State.
InMe played Herald Moth in its entirety at both the Firebug in Leicester and The Relentless Garage in London in December 2010.
The accompanying tour saw the band take up a four night residency at The Relentless Garage in London in November and December 2010, playing each of their four studio albums already released at that time in their entirety in consecutive weeks.
Following the airing of Overgrown Eden at the Highbury Garage in November on the Phoenix tour, the show (which was filmed) is to be released on DVD through Sony BMG.
In a recent interview with Live4guitar, InMe confirmed that this DVD should be released as part of the PledgeMusic Campaign, which launches in November 2011.
A video for Moonlit Seabed, the second official single from the album, was shot in September–October 2012 and released via YouTube on 27 November.
On 16 December 2012, InMe also released Medusa through their BandCamp page without any prior notice, which is an additional album that was home recorded as part of a PledgeMusic incentive.
On 9 March, the band released the first song from the triple album to their fans, titled Trauma: Door Slam Crescendo.
On 2 November 2018, InMe announced via social media that they would be releasing their 7th studio album called Jumpstart Hope in 2019.
[citation needed] On March 26 2024 InMe announced the upcoming release of their 7th studio album Demons.