The album visits the same territory as 'Pleasure Death' and mixes it with the more melodic moments of 'Troublegum' without looking too far back into the past. The result is 40 minutes of loud, raw guitar action, and the introduction of at least three new Therapy? classics to be - 'So-Called Life', 'Dead' and 'Long Distance' - along the way.
There are flaws, though - a couple of cringe-worthy lyrics characterise 'Rock, You Monkeys' and 'Here Be Monsters'. However, the music more than makes up for any lyrical failings with its scuzzy riffing and ultra-heavy production values.
This is an album that is designed to be played LOUD, and when done so serves as a wake-up call to all who feel that British rock is becoming a blur of Americanisms, sexism and spandex.
Therapy? - Never Apologise, Never Explain
Re: Therapy? - Never Apologise, Never Explain
If there aren't many people that get to hear their records anymore...i'm glad i'm someone that does!
They (still) rock!
Therapy? - Never Apologise, Never Explain
Therapy? - Never Apologise, Never Explain
Therapy? - Never Apologise, Never Explain
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