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what is ur fav therapy? album

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Started by Graeme55? (Graeme Williams)

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#31

soul doubt (an) wrote:

this one has been done very recently… :rolleyes:

Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 13:19

#32

The one and only Y wrote:

hm…

Prost?

Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 14:01

#33

interzone (What's up sucker !!!) wrote:

However, I think Troublegum and Infernal Love are different but all both of them are equal about their own powerful, ambience, sensation.
Otherwise, I love very much other elses ones.

Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 16:21

#34

Fuzzeh (Jack) wrote:

We have this every week! *laff* :p

Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 16:50

#35

The one and only Y wrote:

That isn´t something bad.

Prost?

Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 17:05

#36

Punkwak (Tijn) wrote:

:p

cheers

prost?

Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 21:43

#37

soul doubt (an) wrote:

The one and only Y wrote:

That isn´t something bad.

Prost?

err… maybe time to read the guidelines then :rolleyes:

Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 07:06

#38

The one and only Y wrote:

Maybe …

Prost?

Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 09:04

#39

Charlie wrote:

The production on SPYF is way better than the OCFA production.

:o

Errr…Prost? Apparantly :D

Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 10:24

#40

KJC Dublin (Karl) wrote:

you’re joking, right?

Anyways - Prost all, or Kifak (just to show that I picked up the essentials while in Beirut).

Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 10:52

#41

Idlevice2 wrote:

OCFA is the worst produced Therapy? album ever. its worse than the fucking Bloody Blue demo… well, OK. Maybe it’s a little bit better, but Baby/Death and Nurse and EVERY OTHER T? ALBUM had far better production.

Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 12:11

#42

KJC Dublin (Karl) wrote:

I think the worse produced were SPYF (c’mon - it was a live recording in the studio for Christ sake, didn’t appreciate the album until I saw the tracks live!) and Nurse (my favourite album, but the recording it thin and very quiet).

Give OCFA a break fellas ;)

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 08:11

#43

The one and only Y wrote:

SPYF is for me the best Therapy? Record ever.
It got the best tunes and it sounds really good for me.

Prost?

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 12:48

#44

Idlevice2 wrote:

KJC Dublin wrote:

I think the worse produced were SPYF (c’mon - it was a live recording in the studio for Christ sake

Oh, like that other one they recorded live in the studio… what was that? Then Pedro stuck a shitload of effects and EQ all over it… what was that called?

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 13:23

#45

josepholney wrote:

BRING BACK SHELDON

That guy knows how to produce!

Joe.

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 13:38

#46

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Babyteeth..then SPYF and Nane.
I have just enjoyed the Rawer darker stuff better:)

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 13:54

#47

The one and only Y wrote:

Yeah…

Babyteeth, Pleasure Death and SPYF.

They´re the best!

Prost?

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 14:00

#48

KJC Dublin (Karl) wrote:

Idlevice2 wrote:

Oh, like that other one they recorded live in the studio… what was that? Then Pedro stuck a shitload of effects and EQ all over it… what was that called?

They recorded the instruments seperately for OCFA as far as I remember from the band updates.

SPYF was recorded live with all playing together - there is a difference.

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 14:08

#49

mothertrucker wrote:

NANE is only an average album.
Raw, loud, basic rock. Although “The Darkness” sound like wimps by comparison. Therapy? have experimented changing their sound (Infernal Love) but Never Apologise just blasts out the numbers. Plenty of blaspheming, plenty of stop, start guitars; it’s the perfect excuse for flicking away your dandruff as you launch into your air guitar solo. Perish the Thought boasts the line “it could be worse, I could be you.” They know what they do well and on this performance they do it better than most.

Most of the songs are of quite even quality… They’re mediocre hard rock with some nice melodies every now and then. There were some good ideas occasionally, but altogether they weren’t enough to save this record from being on the middle stage (average). Most of the songs just didn’t succeed in convincing me. There were few songs I quite liked, but I would have hoped for more.

Production on this album was ok, but it wasn’t great. The mix could have been better and also the mastering needs some improvement. There was some occasional distortion audible, which was a little bit annoying. However, there wasn’t anything extremely wrong about the production (it was just average).

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 14:25

#50

Charlie wrote:

Squall wrote:

The production on SPYF is way better than the OCFA production.

:o

Errr…Prost? Apparantly :D

Absolutely - SPYF is in your face, mean , dirty and its GREAT.

OCFA has schizoprenia - is it raw ? is it polished ? what ?! its so half baked . it sounds like a demo.

They both sound way better FUCKING loud :D:D

Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 17:01

#51

efilnikufesin wrote:

Title: Pleasure Death

I Love this album cause it has the coolest name, my favourite T? song (prison breaker) and the best T? anthem (potato junkie) but probably because its the first T? album i heard! And that cover art! How cool is that?

Posted on Wed, 14 June 2006 at 01:11

#52

The one and only Y wrote:

Very…

Prost?

Posted on Wed, 14 June 2006 at 07:07

#53

TimDogg wrote:

I agree that the production on ocfa could be better, the first couple of times I heard it were in the car with my wife, she doesn’t like rock in general so I had to listen to it on low volume. I was pissed off with the quality and didn’t like the production. Now I listened to it on a proper volume on the way to and from work I have decided that this album will be in my CD-player for quite a long time, maybe even longer then ten year plan which lasted a good two months! continuously :P

The more I listen to the album the better it gets. But only loud and that is a pity. Unconsoled is a great song tho and most songs have excellent sing-a-long-to-create-funny-looks- at-the-traffic-lights quality

Posted on Sun, 18 June 2006 at 10:39

#54

CS (Colin S) wrote:

Suicide pact

Cx

Posted on Sun, 18 June 2006 at 13:58

#55

Punkwak (Tijn) wrote:

troublegum… :p

cheers

Posted on Sun, 18 June 2006 at 14:00

#56

CS (Colin S) wrote:

I like Troublegum, but it’s not my favourite.
Bit over-rated…

Cx

Posted on Sun, 18 June 2006 at 14:47

#57

Graeme55? (Graeme Williams) wrote:

nah!!

Posted on Sun, 18 June 2006 at 15:19

#58

The one and only Y wrote:

Troublegum suck.

I hate these pop-punk songs (I don´t hate: Knives, Hellbelly and Turn)

Posted on Mon, 19 June 2006 at 11:42

#59

Drengi wrote:

I had to say Troublegum cause that album along with the EP Hats of to the Insane that introduced me to therapy?

I got a lend of them from a friend when my parents left me to take care of the house while they were at US’94

Didn’t mind one of the best summers ever!
Saw T? for the first time that year too.

Posted on Tue, 20 June 2006 at 10:21

#60

stuntbelly wrote:

I know this is an old thread. :rolleyes:

But I’ve just been listening to NANE in a 5 mile traffic jam on the way home.Singing sooo loud the people in the car next to me were bopping away too… and I thought WOW this is a fantastic album.
OK I’m not to fussed on the polar bear lyrics but the guitar on it is amazing.

The best mixed album therapy? they have ever done.
You can actually hear the drums.. :p
The guitars are amazing as always

Its like they designed the songs to be played live.

9/10 :cool:

Posted on Fri, 17 November 2006 at 19:56

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