Therapy? albums to be reissued
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Posted By: Windhawk
Subject: Therapy? albums to be reissued
Date Posted: October 13 2009 at 14:14
You could say that there are basically two types
of bands: the first type includes all those lost heroes who follow their
creative path from start to finish, never minding the consequences of their
artistic choices. The second type gathers all the bright young talents who are
more of an industry product designed to succeed rather than a genuine (and thus
convincing) musical group. Sadly, it’s usually the second kind that gets all the
attention and mainstream success, while the first often ends in oblivion. But
what if you try joining the two together? What would come out of such a fiendish
mixture? Well… enter Therapy?. This Irish rock band has been
walking on the mainstream tightrope for nearly 20 years now, constantly
balancing between artistic freedom and commercial success. The marvelous thing
about this band is that no matter how hard you try, you can’t categorize them.
They’re loud, they’re aggressive and they’re uncompromising, but in the same
time witty and charming enough to make you wonder why you haven’t heard about
these guys before. They can sell you a punk rock song right after they win your
heart with a moving ballad. No wonder they’re so hated by the corporate music
business. And that’s exactly why you should love them…
Metal Mind Productions presents re-releases of
two Therapy?’s album – “High Anxiety” and “Never Apologize Never
Explain”.
“High Anxiety” (2003) The
first album released for their new label Spitfire Records. The LP brought the
long-awaited return to the style known from the acclaimed “Troublegum” album
from 1994. Filled with joyful punk’n’roll, “High Anxiety” featured a number of
great songs such as the ironic opener “Hey Satan, You Rock”, the pop-punk tune
“My Voodoo Doll” or the hard rocking single “If It Kills Me”. The title of the
album was inspired by a 1977 comedy of the same name, written and directed by
Mel Brooks. Gaining huge acclaim from both critics and fans, “High Anxiety”
easily became one of the band’s most successful albums in their
discography.
“Never Apologize Never Explain”
(2004) With their line-up again slimmed down to just three members,
the band released their tenth LP on September 27th, 2004. The album was a return
to the claustrophobic style of Therapy?’s first two LPs, back from when they
weren’t signed to a major label. The angry and absolutely un-commercial nature
of “Never Apologise Never Explain” divided the fans into two groups, one
praising the band’s bold approach towards their music and the second complaining
about not getting another straight-forward rock album. The LP was nevertheless
considered quite successful, thanks to the shining singles “Rise Up” and “Rock
You Monkeys”.
Both albums will be re-released in a new digipak
edition each limited to 1000 copies. Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process,
released on a golden disc. The release date is scheduled for 2nd
November.
Therapy? “High Anxiety” (remastered)
Label: Metal Mind Records Cat. No.: MASS CD 1352
DG Barcode: 5907785035805 Format: CD Digipak (limited edition of 1000
numerated copies) Genre: rock / heavy metal Release date:
02.11.2009
Tracklist:
1. Hey Satan You Rock 2. Who Knows 3. Stand In Line 4. Nobody Here
But Us 5. Watch You Go 6. If It Kills Me 7. Not In Any Name 8. My
Voodoo Doll 9. Limbo 10. Last Blast 11. Rust
Therapy? “Never Apologize, Never Explain”
(remastered)
Label: Metal Mind Records Cat. No.: MASS CD 1353
DG Barcode: 5907785035812 Format: CD Digipak (limited edition of 1000
numerated copies) Genre: rock / metal Release date:
02.11.2009
Tracklist:
1. Rise Up (Make Yourself Well) 2. Die Like A Motherf**ker 3. Perish
The Thought 4. Here Be Monster 5. So Called Life 6. Panic! 7. Polar
Bear 8. Rock You Monkeys 9. Dead 10. Long Distance 11. The Ship iS
Sinking 12. Save The Sermon 13. Last One To Heaven's A Loser
Bio Their history begins back in 1989, when
singer/guitarist Andy Cairns met drummer Fyfe Ewing after a charity gig at the
Jordanstown Polytechnics, where Ewing played with a local punk cover group. The
two discussed their similar tastes in music and agreed to meet at a
rehearsal at Fyfe’s house, where they began writing their first material. During
the summer of 1989 the duo recorded a 4-track demo called “Thirty Seconds of
Silence”, with Andy playing on a bass guitar borrowed from Fyfe’s friend from
school – Michael McKeegan. McKeegan was eventually recruited by the band for
their first show at the Belfast Art College. The same year brought Therapy?’s
second demo, presenting a sound strongly influenced by the indie rock movement
(particularly such groups as Jesus Lizard and Big Black). The band released
their first single – “Meat Abstract” – in July 1990, through their own “label” –
Multif**kingnational Records. In the summer they went for their very first tour
across The United Kingdom, along with fellow rockers from The Beyond. Therapy?’s
intriguing style (mixing various influences from alternative rock to punk, pop
and metal), unconventional song structures and original lyrics brought them a
lot of attention on the local scene, which eventually resulted in signing with
the independent label Wiiija Records in London. Under the Wiiija flag, the
band released their first two albums – “Babyteeth” in July1991 and “Pleasure
Death” in January 1992. Both of them were very successful in the underground
rock scene, hitting number 1 in the UK Indie Charts. This was more than enough
to catch the attention of a major record label – A&M Records. Therapy?
secured the deal and began writing material for their mainstream debut. The
album, bearing the title “Nurse”, was eventually released on October 17th, 1992
and became a great success, making its way to the British Top 40 Album Charts
(thanks to the popular single “Teethgrinder”). The expansion of the grunge
movement helped gain Therapy? the proper attention in the media, which soon
began drawing comparisons between them and Nirvana. In 1993 the band released
the “Shortsharpshock” EP, with the leading song “Screamager”. The single became
a big hit and led to the group’s first appearance on the popular British music
show – “Top Of The Pops”. “Shortsharpshock” was followed by two more EPs – “Face
The Strange” and “Opal Mantra”, both reaching the UK Top 40. After that Therapy?
focused on some excessive touring, visiting Europe, USA (where they supported
King’s X, The Jesus Lizard and Helmet). 1994 brought one of the band’s most
successful albums to date. “Troublegum” was released on February 7th, 1994,
spawning numerous hit singles such as “Turn”, “Nowhere”, “Die Laughing” and a
cover of Joy Division’s song “Isolation”. The album showcased a much more mature
style, a dark metal-like sound and thought-provoking lyrics, all of which made
up for the group’s most successful attempt to win over the commercial market.
“Troublegum” received a handful of nominations (including the Mercury Music
Prize nomination) and triumphed at the Kerrang! Awards. Theraphy?’s third
major label release – “Infernal Love” – saw the light of day on June 12th, 1995.
The highly anticipated album brought a surprising turn in the group’s musical
direction, as the majority of the turned out to be ballads. The band’s goal was
to create a “cinematic soundscape” – an epic journey through various emotional
levels of music. All the songs on the album were connected with what the band
called “insanity”, performed by Belfast DJ David Holmes. To this day “Infernal
Love” remains one of Therapy?’s most controversial releases, but also one of
their most successful, mostly thanks to the singles “Stories”, “Loose” and the
beautiful cello driven cover of Hüsker Dü’s “Diane” (based on an actual story of
the murder of waitress Diane Edwards). In January 1996 Fyfe Ewing left the
group, tired with the constant touring. It was assumed that Therapy? would
inevitably break-up without one of the founding members, but Cairns and McKeegan
decide to carry on with new drummer Graham Hopkins and cellist/guitarist Martin
McCarrick (known from working with the band on “Infernal Love”) now as the
fourth member. In this line-up Therapy? toured throughout the US and Canada
until the end of 1996. The group spent most of 1997 writing material for their
sixth studio album. The promotional single “Church of Noise” was released in
March 1998, marking the band’s return to the scene after a three-year absence.
The full album – “Semi-Detached” – followed on March 30th, becoming the group’s
most radio-friendly release to date. Despite the frequent airplay of the singles
“Church of Noise” and “Lonely, Cryin’, Only”, the album failed to achieve the
expected success, which resulted in losing the record deal with A&R Records.
Left without any label support, the band was forced to finance their European
tour in late 1998 all by themselves. Therapy? released their seventh
studio opus – “Suicide Pact – You First” – on October 18th, 1999, through Ark 21
Records. The album was a major step away from the pop oriented style
showcased on the previous offering. The new LP was raw, aggressive and untamed –
as if the band wanted to resort all the restrictions imposed on them in the past
by their major label contract. “Suicide Pact – You First” received great reviews
from the critics and much praise from the fans, but none of the songs on the
album were suitable for mainstream radio airplay. In October 2000 Therapy?
released their first compilation album called “So Much for the Ten Year Plan: A
Retrospective 1990-2000”. The title was a rather ironic commentary on the band’s
constant struggles with the corporate music industry. The group’s eight
studio album – “Shameless” – was released on September 10th, 2001 in
Europe (September 18th in the US). Produced by the legendary Jack Endino, the LP
was a straight-forward punk’n’roll offering, reflecting the group’s fascinations
with modern thrash-rock. In December 2001, drummer Graham Hopkins decided to
leave the band due to his dissatisfaction with Theraphy?’s current style. The
rest of the band members asked ex-3 Colours Red drummer Keith Baxter to aid them
during their upcoming 2002 tour across Europe. Baxter was eventually replaced by
Neil Cooper (ex-The Beyond) and the group signed a new contract with Spitfire
Records. The first album released for the new label was “High Anxiety”, which
hit the stores on May 5th, 2003 in Europe (May 20th in the US). The LP brought
the long-awaited return to the style known from the acclaimed “Troublegum” album
from 1994. Filled with joyful punk’n’roll, “High Anxiety” featured a number of
great songs such as the ironic opener “Hey Satan, You Rock”, the pop-punk tune
“My Voodoo Doll” or the hard rocking single “If It Kills Me”. The title of the
album was inspired by a 1977 comedy of the same name, written and directed by
Mel Brooks. Gaining huge acclaim from both critics and fans, “High Anxiety”
easily became one of the band’s most successful albums in their discography. In
the same year Therapy? also celebrated the release of their first DVD –
“Scopophobia” – which contained the group’s full concert played at the Mandella
Hall in Belfast. The band completed their UK tour at the end of 2003 as a
three-piece due to McCarrick’s temporary departure caused by a perforated
eardrum. In March 2004 McCarrick confirmed that he is leaving Therapy? for
good. With their line-up again slimmed down to just three members, the band
released their tenth LP – “Never Apologize Never Explain” – on September 27th,
2004. The album was a return to the claustrophobic style of Therapy?’s first two
LPs, back from when they weren’t signed to a major label. The angry and
absolutely un-commercial nature of “Never Apologise Never Explain” divided the
fans into two groups, one praising the band’s bold approach towards their music
and the second complaining about not getting another straight-forward rock
album. The LP was nevertheless considered quite successful, thanks to the
shining singles “Rise Up” and “Rock You Monkeys”. Therapy?’s eleventh album –
“One Cure Fits All” – hit the stores on April 24th, 2006. The LP, produced by
Pedro Ferreira (The Darkness), saw the group going down the same road they did
on “High Anxiety”, once again taking on a more melodic approach. In 2007 the
group released a double CD live album – ‘Music Through A Cheap Transistor” –
covering their BBC sessions. A series of concerts followed, with Therapy?
visiting such countries as Canada, Romania, Serbia and Croatia. They ended the
year by supporting New Model Army at their Christmas show in Paris. The group
released their most recent opus – “Crooked Timber” – on March 23rd, 2009.
The album featured a more jazz-influenced musical direction, at the same
time keeping close to the band’s style adapted on their previous
LPs. With twelve full-length releases behind them, Therapy? continues
to make corporate boy-rock bands feel ashamed about their existence, bringing a
smile on the faces of all those who think that music should be a bit more than
restricted and compromised money-making melodies….
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Posted By: LOUDTRAX
Date Posted: October 15 2009 at 10:30
Fantastic Post!!
Therapy? are definatively in a class of their own, total appreciation for them and their music!!
Just popped in High Anxiety!!
We have many of Therapy?'s albums available for download on our site http://www.loudtrax.com/Artist/Therapy - http://www.loudtrax.com/Artist/Therapy including;
Shameless
High Anxiety
One Cure Fits All
Suicide Pact - You First
So Much For The Ten Year Plan
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