#31
Sylvestre Matuschka wrote:
badmother wrote:
holy shit admin didnt take you long to wipe out the lard comments:D
What were the Lard comments??? :eek:
Posted on Thu, 17 May 2007 at 21:40
#32
Sylvestre Matuschka wrote:
Fugg it, should I just get the lot??? So much a difference of opinion on here, maybe I should just make my own mind up??? :D
Thanks for your opinions though. :)
Posted on Thu, 17 May 2007 at 21:42
#33
andys gibson sg (James Harris) wrote:
Be safe mate and go for High Anxiety first as its more accessible if you prefer that side of Therapy?, then slowly but surely give the others a try :)
Posted on Sat, 19 May 2007 at 16:54
#34
Pip (Philip Kelly) wrote:
Sylvestre Matuschka wrote:
Fugg it, should I just get the lot??? So much a difference of opinion on here, maybe I should just make my own mind up??? :D
Thanks for your opinions though. :)
What’s the point off asking then?
Posted on Sun, 20 May 2007 at 03:42
#35
Shade wrote:
For listening to a cogent whole, I’d definitely recommend NANE - not only does it have good songs, but it’s a good ALBUM. It has a very set atmosphere; melodic, dark and powerful.
HA and Shameless are a little more ‘all over the place’, but both are worth it if you want a couple of great songs. I personally think Shameless is a very nasty album, in a good way - if a bit too polished on the sound. HA would be worth getting if you like to see them do more mid90’s punkrock-metal songs - plus, it’s pretty cheap most places I’ve looked.
Think you’ve got more than enough input now, but thought I’d add a comment regardless.
Oh, and also, I think SPYF is the best T? album.
Posted on Sun, 20 May 2007 at 08:58
#36
Eyesore wrote:
I can understand why someone would dislike Suicide Pact. However, if anyone digs the albums prior to that, I can’t see why they wouldn’t like those that came after it.
Posted on Mon, 21 May 2007 at 04:47
#37
Viirkokka wrote:
Yeah I preferred SPYF to High Anxiety and OCFA. SPYF caught onto me much faster.
Posted on Mon, 21 May 2007 at 07:59
#38
Citizen Erased wrote:
hoochalobster wrote:
Shameless… Well, I just don’t get it.
Did the band not send you a copy? Try Amazon, or iTunes, I’m sure you can still get it.
NANE is their Opus thingamijig. It’s very good.
Posted on Mon, 21 May 2007 at 08:35
#39
L-Viss wrote:
HHehhh!!!))) I`d bought all T? mp3 albums including BBC SESSIONS for $3 2 days ago! :p :D :)
COOLLL!!!
Posted on Mon, 21 May 2007 at 13:07
#40
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
Not cool, music piracy :rolleyes:
Posted on Mon, 21 May 2007 at 21:48
#41
Viirkokka wrote:
Posted on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 07:43
#42
L-Viss wrote:
I think ‘one cure fits all’ sounds better then NANE, HA, SpyF,
it is more radio friendly.!!
T? has made a big step forward to contemporary r`n`r releasing `one cure fits all’, sooner or later music of early - mid nineties will become popular like it used to be 10 - 15 years ago. “artofficial sound” of 80`s is fading away today…so, there you go!!! As for honest R`n`R —> Never let it be said management is dead!!!
p.s. Money it is a gas!!!
Posted on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 11:04
#43
Sylvestre Matuschka wrote:
Pip wrote:
What’s the point off asking then?
Because I didn’t like SP, and I wanted to know if the albums between that and OCFA were in a similar vein to that album or if they were different before I spent my hard earned. :)
Posted on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 20:52
#44
Sylvestre Matuschka wrote:
andys gibson sg wrote:
Be safe mate and go for High Anxiety first as its more accessible if you prefer that side of Therapy?, then slowly but surely give the others a try :)
It’s not the accessibility I have a problem with, I just dodn’t like SPYF particularly. There are a couple of decent tracks on it, but I’m just not a fan of the album as a whole. :)
But High Anxiety may well be my next purchase (after I’ve pre-ordered Akercocke’s new one… :D ).
Posted on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 20:56
#45
french headbanger wrote:
hi
high anxiety is a good album. if you prefered albums like troublegum, with real songs, and a perfect production, you’ll like high anxiety;
it’s real that it’s more accessible than suicide pact
each th? record is good, but with troublegum, high anxiety is my favourite one
Posted on Tue, 22 May 2007 at 22:07
#46
Gimme Back My Brainsaw (Mike Hunt) wrote:
Viirkokka wrote:
NANE is about a trip around the zoo?
And suicide pact is about a maths lesson
Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 at 09:32
#47
Charlie wrote:
WIPMYU has 666 seconds of ambient noise :D
Posted on Fri, 25 May 2007 at 16:40