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I can hear that “St. Anger” influence in the new album…

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Started by Morlock

Some tracks - I think it is most obvious in “Here be Monsters”.

I don’t like St. Anger at all. BUT…

Therapy? did it right. The songs sound inspired, they have a great production, they have that “poppiness” in them I always liked about the band - often it sounds as if they are making fun of pop structures.

Anyway, enjoying NANE immensely on my third listen.

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 17:37

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gapu wrote:

aaaaaaargh… i want my copy NOW

ps: i hate st. anger :)
shit drum-work (especially the bass drum)

what a productive comment, gapu!

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 18:01

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RobbyVDH wrote:

I don’t see any influence from St Anger actually…

btw, the drumsound is excellent on NANE ;)

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 18:04

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dmw_ops wrote:

Not sure about St. Anger, but must admit “Here Be Monsters” does remind me of the more classic Metallica.

Anyway it’s a top album, been playing it all day since it hit the doormat, Michael’s bass rifts kicks and Neil drumming sound great, and for Andy’s guitar rifts they just make me wanna pick up a guitar again..Need I say more.. ;)

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 18:32

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Speedball wrote:

You lot have got it all wrong, if its any band therapy are resembling or reminding me off on this album, its THE ALMIGHTY.
Not lyrically, andys always had his own style of writing.

Plus therapy spend way too much time trying to be original to listen to an album like St anger and try and do that style. they had already developed some of this style and sound on high anxiety, which came out before st anger.

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 23:20

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MyFeetAreALimousine wrote:

Not only that but Lars ulrich’s snare sound on that album is fucking terrible whereas Neil’s overall sound is great. Could u hear Lars coming up with nethin as cool as Rise Up? No? Thought not. Plus even as a three piece the T? boys still rock the present day Metallica’s (may I hasten to add) socks off. Wassup Speedball check my profile dude. Finally signed up!

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 23:27

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Speedball wrote:

nice one, the more the merrier, from the Herts massive

Posted on Mon, 27 September 2004 at 23:29

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Sabotage wrote:

If anything…the drum sound on StAnger is copied from Troublegum. That “pingy” style. So T? got there first and did it better. :)

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 01:37

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Morlock wrote:

I did not say that T? listened to Metallica and said “wow, we wanna do that!” But they have to get their influences from somewhere, you know.

I also agree about Neil playing his drums way better than Lars Ulrich. God, Ulrich sucks so much most of the time. I am one of the dreaded “Load” listeners anyway. I can’t listen to their old stuff because the lyrics are so embarassing, even though its musically good stuff. The “Loads” have that jammy attitude I like, and Ulrich does his coolest drumming in “Reload”.

Anyway, I think that the style of St. Anger has influnced parts of “Rise Up” and “Here Be Monsters”. Also some other stuff I can’t tell you right now, since I don’t know the album by heart yet :)

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 04:41

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scotdamn wrote:

I like ST. Anger and the sound of the drums…

I really enjoyed watching St. Anger on tv. Especially the speed parts… wich reminds me of Biohazard..

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 08:07

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Speedball wrote:

fyfe used to use two snare drums on his kit, slightly different pitches of noise, he certainly didn’t use a tin can.
I agree therapy have got to get their influences, but if theres one band there blatently not influenced by at this very moment its metallica. Are you telling me you’ve never heard a riff like on here be monsters before by any other band apart from metallica.
And lyrically Andys just his own man.
Try and find a song called sorry for nothing by the Almighty.

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 08:38

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Dennis wrote:

Thank God! I have finally found someone else who actually rates Load-era Metallica!!!!
Yeah, I agree there is a ‘jamming’ feel to Load - with a bit of the groove that Metallica usually lack.
As far as NANE goes, I have only heard Rise Up so far, but I can see what you meant with the St Anger comparison. Metallica were going for thet “loose but tight” thing so many bands have strived for…and failed. What I like about Therapy? is that so often the energy in the songs is so in-yer-face that the songs sound like they could come apart at the seams at any point, yet it all manages to keep together, somehow. I guess that the idea of that is that it reflects a state of mind, too - I’m sure we’ve all had days when it all looks like it’s gonna come apart in our hands, so to speak.

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 10:48

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fatboy wrote:

I don’t there’s hardly a influence of St Anger on NANE, but Therapy? have been influenced by Metallica, so I’m going to leave it at that.

Posted on Tue, 28 September 2004 at 12:30

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