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THERAPY? One Cure Fits All Spitfire SPITCD265 (2006)

Over 10 years on from their real chart successes, Therapy? have been busy of late, if not in the public eye as they once were. This new album sees them playing more of their indie 'Brit Rock' with a punk edge.

The opening 'Outro' leads into 'Sprung' which is pretty brutal, while 'Into The Light' is more demented, rather like a poor and disjointed 90's King Crimson.

There's some trad metal in the riffs, punk and other off beat elements elsewhere; all offbeat enough to be classic Therapy? at their best. They seemed to have settled down with their new label well enough, and with the current trend fashion for guitar bands this should do well.

***½

Review by Joe Geesin











***** Out of this world | **** Pretty damn fine |
*** OK, approach with caution unless you are a fan |
** Instant bargain bin fodder | * Ugly. Just ugly


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