| | | powiększ | | | | | | | lista utworów na Therapy? High Anxiety | | 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
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| Therapy? to grupa wykonująca heavy metal w nowoczesnym wydaniu z słyszalnymi wpływami indie rocka. Powstała 1989 roku w Irlandii Północnej, z inicjatywy pochodzącego z Ballyclare gitarzysty i wokalisty Andy'ego Cairnsa oraz perkusisty Fyfe Ewinga, skład grupy uzupełnił ponadto basista Michael McKeegan z którym grupa w dwa lata od powstania zrealizowała debiutancki album pt. "Babyteeth". Zespół występuje nieprzerwanie do dnia dzisiejszego, na przestrzeni 20 lat istnienia grupa wydała trzynaście albumów studyjnych oraz wiele singli. "High Anxiety" to dziesiąty album w dorobku, pierwotnie pochodzący z 2003 roku. ----- więcej ----- Płyta ponownie dostępna jest w specjalnej zremasterowanej złotej wersji CD DG w limitowanej do 1000 szt. edycji.
The band's seventh full-length album from 2003 and their most important release to date. 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. New digipak edition each limited to 1000 copies. Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process, released on a golden disc.
Therapy? are an alternative metal band from Northern Ireland formed in 1989 by guitarist-vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer-vocalist Fyfe Ewing. The band initially recorded their first demo with Cairns filling in on bass guitar. To complete the lineup, the band recruited Larne bassist Michael McKeegan. With keen pop sensibilities, a skewed sense of humour and a willingness to draw inspiration from diverse sources (notably punk rock), Therapy? came to attention in the early 1990s rise of alternative rock, but have endured for two decades since. High Anxiety was the band's seventh full-length album from 2003 and their most important release to date. It was the first album to feature drummer Neil Cooper (ex-Beyond), and the last recorded with guitarist/cellist Martin McCarrick. The album has a similar production value to Troublegum, and is a return to that albums' sense of melodic punk. The album title was taken from a 1977 Mel Brooks movie of the same name. It might be the best example yet of Therapy?'s sound, which can only be described as literate metal. Cooper, guitarist/cellist Martin McCarrick, bassist Michael McKeegan, and guitarist/mouthpiece Andy Cairns have always been courageous to sludge through the swamps of Black Sabbath and Motorhead while holding melody and intellect high overhead. High Anxiety's Nobody Here But Us and If It Kills Me are driven forward by hard-edged, unforgiving riffs and concussive reports from Cooper's drums. After a ten-plus year career that has seen them outlast competitors and outwit industry attempts at categorization, High Anxiety proves that the members of Therapy? are still headbangers with their thinking caps screwed on tight. The new digipak edition is limited to 1000 copies. Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process, released on a golden disc.
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