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Started by Sir Kyle

Have anyone seen some good reviews of the Scopophobia DVD?
I’ve found a very bad one. The danish online music-zine Soundvenue.com calls it “a waste of picture”. They give it two stars out of six possible. :mad:

Posted on Sun, 21 December 2003 at 12:44

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allroy wrote:

In the VISIONS magazine they gave it a good review, something like “it’s got everything you can expect from a good dvd”, though they also stated that they liked the video collection better than the live set.

Posted on Sun, 21 December 2003 at 13:26

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Bad Karma wrote:

Posted on Mon, 22 December 2003 at 12:17

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hawk wrote:

ive got it, its realy good it has interviews videos its realy good ive watched it bout 9 times allready i got it last sunday buy it its good:D

Posted on Thu, 25 December 2003 at 21:26

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Gibson wrote:

I just picked it up yesterday and went straight to the videos followed by the Q&A’s which were actually quite fun. If one thing annoys me is that they don’t have the video for Turn. Grrr.

Posted on Mon, 29 December 2003 at 16:32

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Isness wrote:

What the hell is going on in the Loose video?

Posted on Mon, 29 December 2003 at 17:55

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hawk wrote:

yeah they should have put the turn video in it only cost$10,000 to make ad its realy good

Posted on Tue, 30 December 2003 at 20:07

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sister wrote:

for all the crazy belgian dudes; just noticed there’s a short scopophobia-review in the latest edition of RifRaf - don’t know if there are any copies left in the stores (it took a while before i noticed the review myself), but if not, don’t worry, you’re not missing much!

Posted on Wed, 31 December 2003 at 07:22

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Bad Karma wrote:

Theres a review of Scopophobia in the new edition of Rocksound (Korn are on the cover)

Heres the review.

Therapy?

Scopophobia

7/10

Therapy? have been bringing a whole load of sickness to rock for the best part of 13 years.Commemorating their recent homecoming show last july,Scopophobia shows a band at their pinnacle airing such tracks as Potato Junkie,Hey Satan You Rock and Screamager to a legion of lunatic fans.There are some cool extras too like backstage footage and a catalogue of 11 videos from 92’s gritty Teethgrinder full of asylum madness spliced with gnashing teeth ground almost to the gums to the more sophisticated Going Nowhere and the shady If It Kills Me.All this together with the band question and answer session-cum-interrogation will provide the perfect cure for the cold nights and no mistake.

Posted on Wed, 31 December 2003 at 13:49

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Bad Karma wrote:

I just noticed another Scopophobia review in a new music and film magazine called Bullit (I just bought it for Suede’s last interview)

Therapy?
Scopophobia
Eagle Rock

80 (i assume thats out of 100)

Ah,Therapy? with their brutal but melodic punk-metal,titles like Screamager,and sub-editor baiting question mark,they were probably ahead of their time even at their commerical peak of the early to mid nineties.If they’d released those records in recent years they’d cleaned up.Thing is Therapy? were never exactly careerists as their Greatest Hits collection So Much For The Ten Year Plan made clear.
It argable that they could have made more of the melodic-skills that they used to great effect on tracks like Nowhere and Screamager which set the power of Black Sabbath on a pop-punk rollercoaster ride worthy of The Undertones or Stiff Little Fingers.But a look at explosively exciting live show on offer here(from Belfast’s Mandela Hall in June this year) is all you need to remind you how good they were and still are.
This DVD’s worth buying for that alone but you also get 11 videos and a Q&A session that serves as a reminder that Therapy? also have a reputation as genuinely nice chaps.

Posted on Thu, 1 January 2004 at 15:18

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White Psycho wrote:

Wow, a reviewer who actually knows something about T? Makes quite a change!

Posted on Thu, 1 January 2004 at 16:18

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Bad Karma wrote:

Did Kerrang or Metal Hammer review Scopophobia?I rarely buy these magazines but i’m just interested in what they said.

Posted on Sat, 3 January 2004 at 17:25

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