The boys in black are back.
Therapy? return with a six-date run around Ireland in April, their most extensive bout of home touring in years, extending their European acoustic jag, previewed in the video above, accompanied by a snippet of live tearjerker Gone, newly re-recorded as part of an acoustic album available exclusively on these dates.
The band released album #14 last year, setting a record for Irish acts, and aside from a busy year of touring, turn their attention to platter number fifteen later this year.
Tickets available here. Cork and Dundalk on sale now, the rest going out Thursday.
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What a racket.
Hipster music to slit your wrists to.
Next !
bit long in the tooth ,and well known, to be considered hipsters I would have thought?
Never saw tho big attraction myself though the acoustic might be interesting
Ah, yeah, because hipsters were a thing in 1989…
I was a hipster in 1989.
That was before it was cool of course
Great Live band. Ah, the days of the White Horse. Funnily enough their slow numbers were even better than the sreamager stuff. Toothgrinder Rocked too.
The band released album #14 last year, setting a record for Irish acts
What? Not even close.
Off the top of my head I can think of an act from the same neck of the woods who has released a lot more than 14 albums.
Excluding compilations, reissues and re-recordings, Rotide?
Therapy? are looking at 15 albums in 27 years, surely the most prolific over such a sustained period, without breakups.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison#Discography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christy_Moore#Discography
I think Van beats them even with the addendum of prolific due to his contractual nonsense albums