Every now and then I get people asking for a playlist of every song mentioned in my videos: Well here's a Spotify link for this one: open.spotify.com/playlist/73MgEfLTraKIGxi4TgeZsm?si=5a2d3855c6c54fb6 UA-cam Music link: ua-cam.com/play/PLooaZ33lSaldVS75cwHKEi0PEtTeYb9Gz.html&si=FGPqOehzImweqGgj
Define to me what 'NOISE ROCK' is so I have a clue what you mean by it? You understand this 'Noise' label never existed at the time right? So you are renaming genres of music from the past?... WHY?
@@gavshan I couldn't afford tickets but the gig was live brodcast on the radio so I able to listen in at home! There were bootlegs of that gig available - just FM quality! 😂
@@davidlomax4028agreed, everyone needs to give up saying band are underrated, would they rather their favourite band is overrated and like all the other commercial shit? If you ever read Kerrang magazine in the 90s Therapy were hyped up from an inch of their life. Excellent band though I would have loved to have seen them live back in the day
They were so hard to find in the states! Had to spend 20$ on Infernal Love because they were all imports past like Nurse. Some of it STILL isn’t available here officially. The way we missed Troublegum is an uncorrected tragedy
Never saw them live, but I remember my older brother bringing "Troublegum" cassette in like 1997 when I was 8 years old, I still listen to them in my thirties. Love it.
I wore out the Troublegum CD back in the 90s! So few people I knew had every heard of Therapy? in the skate punk and thrash metal scenes. Troublegum bridged industrial, grunge, punk, alternative, thrash, and post-hardcore like no one else I can think of. Plus the lyricism was next-level! Thank you for this!
I'm ashamed to admit it took years for me to really appreciate that album. The first tape I got of theirs was Nurse. Then I got Babyteeth and an EP called Hats Off to the Insane. Troublegum was kind of a shock to me when first listening.
Troublegum is for my money one of the best albums ever recorded, thank you SO MUCH for this video. Therapy? were so important to me surviving my late teens with my sanity intact.
This band have been so consistently good since the 90s! Always touring and releasing new albums; keeping their cult fan base no matter what they do. Amazing live!
For the past 18 months it has been an honour to be part of the T? crew on tour as Andy's guitar tech. Seeing the history unfold like this makes it even more unbelievable. Great work.
Glad to see Therapy? covered here Quite a surprise, too. I’ve loved this band since I was a teenager. I think their lyrics are genius and really self-exposing with no fear of going to dangerous places. And the music is so sinister More people should know about them
i was like 'oh those guys, i remember them..' then i remembered how great they are when i watched this lol, i loved it at the time too, you associate it with its time but if we heard it for the first time today it would still be great.
I grew up in South Africa and as a teen in the 00s, finding music that wasn't super mainstream was MUCH harder than it is now. I'd spend all my money on UK music magazines and then read about bands and try figure out whether I'd like them or not without actually hearing them, then paying an exorbitant amount of money to have an album imported. I'd have to wait about 6-8 weeks to know whether I'd struck gold or made a terrible mistake. Troublegum definitely fell into the gold category. It remains one if my favourite albums to this day. Thanks for covering Therapy? this was a great watch.
I'd picked up Pleasure Death on tape in a tiny record store in Leeds without hearing anything and 13 year old me was hooked. I'd go on to see them live a dozen times over the next five years, loving every minute, even cutting down a huge flyposter to take home.. "Nowhere" spoke to my teenage soul in ways only a couple of songs had done before or since, and the "I'm just with you, that will never mean that I'm just for you" refrain from Femtex got me through and out of my first bad relationship as a teen. I'm not sure I'd be here, we're it not for Therapy?
I was a punk & metalhead that immediately embraced Therapy? Therapy? also gave the world the sickest lyric I have heard in Me vs You: "Fucking you got boring when it didn't feel so wrong" pure poetry. Great video!
Saw them playing a biker festival in Waterford in 1992, I seem to remember long-hairedCairns jumping off stage to fight with bouncers. Very much the Babyteecth period, though Pleasure Death was out by then too. Fantastic stuff!
So glad to see Therapy? on here! Still one of my absolute FAVORITE bands still making music. My buddy had the "Hat's off to the Insane" import and from then on I was hooked! Still pick up every album and love how much they have evolved while still keeping their signature sound.
Proud to have them as compatriots. All Andy's local influences I grew up with too. Andy gave a lot of great Northern Ireland bands a step up as well with his record label. Joyrider being a notable example.
Joyrider were ace - saw them start the night at Shepherd's Bush Empire on Therapy?'s tour in '94 (Rub Ultra in the middle were also great). Then a couple of years later Joyrider were main support to Understand at a gig in Ipswich, where through many twists of fate I've ended up living again for the last few years. I'm not sure how much clout "I loved Joyrider before Rush Hour" has nowadays, but I'll stand by it!
One of my favourite bands in the early-mid 90s, saw them at Sunstroke 94 in Dublin, they had second billing after the Chilli Peppers and the crowd went so nuts for them everyone was pretty wasted by the time the Chillis came out. I saw a guy stagger out of the mosh pit with a cut on his head and holding one shoe. I asked if he was OK and he said "sure it's all good fun". Gotta love it.
Yeah. Heard Teethgrinder for the first time on 120 Minutes and they were regularly featured on Headbanger's Ball as well. Nurse is my all time favourite Therapy? album
Another banger! I had forgotten about their cover of "Diane", which is one of those rare covers that damn near equals the original, despite the entirely different approach sonically speaking. This video encourages me to revisit their back catalog.
YES! THERAPY? IS SUCH AN AWESOME BAND!!! I've always loved their work on Pleasure Death. 1990s alternative music never runs out of magic, I'll tell ya. Thanks for the documentary! 😁🤠🎸
Lucky you. One of my all time favorites, for sure. Dark and often self effacing lyrics, a driving sound that just blends everything they grew up listening to into something completely different, and it's just wonderful IMO. I hope you enjoy it.
I always tear up when i listen to Therapy? as it's the sound track to my fucked up teenage years. I wasn't normal, I was ugly and girls with perfect teeth certainly didnt smile at me. Thank you Andy (As i said to you once at a rock city gig in the 90's out the back whilst smoking), you made my life much more bearable
This was my favourite band as a teenager. They were long out of the spotlight at that stage but were still making great stuff. They are the soundtrack of that time, and they were Irish like me. Let you know that it was possible to do on our little island.
"Satanic teddybear, spewing self doubt", where did you come up with this. T? is one of the best bands ever, I love every single album of theirs, their humor and, their shows.
If you're curious google what Ballyclare and Larne, the "just outside Belfast" towns Therapy? where from, were like in the 80's and 90's you can see why Therapy's must was so dark.
Disquiet was my favorite album because it really dug deep into feelings of awkwardness,despair and hopelessness. As a survivor of child abuse, still hurts really resonates with me.
Therapy? have been one of my favourite bands since 1992 when I first heard Nausea on Nurse. That and Troublegum were on my stereo for years after, just utterly brilliant albums. Infernal Love is superb too, the songs from Moment of Clarity to Me vs You are seminal, and I have to listen to them once in a while to keep me sane. Long distance is a brilliant song too, the line "I like cold mornings, they keep me sharp" get me out of bed in winter. A superb band, anyone who is discoveing them now I say, Welcome to the Church of Noise. You won't regret it.
Long Distance being played on the Love Your Early Stuff tour was a dream come true for me - especially as it was my first Therapy? gig ever! Front and center, just bawling my eyes out as we all sang it as it was one of the more anticipated songs by the fanbase. Bloody magical, don't think I heard a single bad thing about the tour!
I discovered them through a bargain cassette of Nurse that a friend found being sold for a £1 as the record store had lost the case. We had it on crazy load in the car after a couple of minutes, we were hooked. Saw them play an acoustic set which was fantastic yet they were heckled with requests for Teeth grinder.
Fyfe was an amazing drummer. I met Therapy? back in the early 90s and Fyfe told me he was actually into hardcore techno more than rock music and that’s what he based his drumming on. The Ash guys are lovely as well.
Thanks that was most enjoyable saw Therapy? 22 times over years and remember listening to charts on radio 1 when screamager broke into top 10 and jumping around my bedroom to tune . Also glad never watered down there sound to get hits . Potato Junkie probably still my favourite song by band 🤘🔥✊👍
Been a fan for three decades; a listen to Teethgrinder and watching the video for Screamager a little later and I was sold. Definitely overlooked and undervalued now, but they drew me in.
Great piece, and anything documenting the mighty Therapy? is more than welcome, but I can’t help but feel like this massively reduces Fyfe’s input. He wrote and sang lead on half of everything up until Troublegum. His unique dance-beat drumming drove all of that early stuff and it was the shift to more traditional “alternative rock” that drove a wedge between him and Andy, leading to his leaving and everything that came afterwards.
Thank you for spreading the word and giving an interesting insight about this great band. Trully underappreciated band that somehow (sixteen albums in) have not yet became recognizable name.
I was at a party at the end of the night in a country town in Australia in '94, just as I was about to crash on the lounge The Knives came on, from the opening lyrics I was hooked. Troublegum is still one of my favourite albums.
JJJ played some tracks off Troublegum so Aussies got to hear them. I got the CD and still think Screamager, Nowhere and Hellbelly are some of the best tracks from that era.
Woooow, I haven't thought about these guys in years - Nurse, Troublegum and Infernal Love were the defacto soundtracks of my high school experience. Listening to Troublegum again right now, and it's insane to me that almost 30 years on and I still know all the words.
Oh absolutely check out Suicide Pact, You First; Never Apologise, Never Explain;; Crooked Timber and A Brief Crack of Light if you haven't followed them too close, all absolutely brilliant albums! SPYF for the Nurse noise, NANE for Troublegum's heavier side and CT and ABCOL for the Infernal Love 'fuck it, let's be weird' shenanigans. Well worth it and they still kill it live! On tour at the moment actually and absolutely a must see even 30+ years in (think it's 34 this year?)!
Unsung heroes, really, they were slightly ahead of the curve. My favourite song of theirs - and one of the favs overall - A Moment of Clarity. It's one of their slower, richer-sounding and deeper songs, which is probably why it wasn't a hit at the time.
Thank you for this video. I've been a fan ever since seeing the "Die Laughing" video on 120 Minutes and the lack of recognition despite their amazing heavy sound that rivaled so metal acts and other sonic accomplishments that set themselves ahead and part made me wonder if they were even real thing. This channel is so great that giving us all this rock history that people ever knew was so significant.
Oh yes, one of my (many...) favorite bands during the '90s, even now I immediately recognized some of the tracks I hadn't heard in decades. I hadn't completely forgotten about them though, as a co-worker jokingly named them the perfect pandemic band: Isolation, Going Nowhere, Die Laughing. And while meant as a joke, it again made me listen to them again. Still as great as ever.
My favorite Therapy? tracks are "Unbeliever", "Theethgrinder", and "Opal Mantra"! This band is criminally underrated and that isn't hyperbole! I discovered them when I was living in Germany back in 1992 and was blown away (I still am 30+ years later, now in my early 50s). Unfortunately, here in America, Therapy? are relegated to cult status which is a shame because this band totally kicks ass!
Their version of Diane was superb, rather than copying it they made it something different. Likewise with other covers they did such as Wire's Reuters and most notably for me with Joy Division's Isolation in Troublegum, where they even modified the lyrics.
It's 20 years since I bought my last Therapy-album, I just realized. I had really a secret obsession with them. Until 2003 I bought every album and single. I count 24 releases in my collection. But it's not that I listened to Therapy all the time. But time and again. And every time I started listening to them again, I couldn't figure out, why I stopped and forgot about them last time. Now you reminded my of Therapy and explained, WHY they are so great. I read on Wikipedia, that there are 7 albums I can catch up on now!
I've never heard anyone say their name aloud before. I always pronounced it Therapy (Question Mark). "Screamager" was so important to my survival as a teen
Being a child in their heyday, my first introduction to Therapy? was them headlining a free live show in Belfast in 2004. The rest of the line-up was your typical mainstream stuff that was popular at the time, then these lads came on and the whole crowd went absolutely nuts. Have been a fan ever since.
Infernal Love is one of my favorite albuns ever. "Bowels of love" is my favorite song of theirs: a materpiece - song and lyrics (deep and dark poetry). "Nausea" is another great one: very angular and almost post-core.
I had no idea they were that popular. I’ve met like one person who have heard about the band. Listened to Troublegum a million times. One of the first CDs I ripped to MP3 in the mid nineties. Took like an hour per song.
That first sixty seconds to 'Moment of Clarity'🌧️ Now ive total respect for Cairns to deliberately write and stylise 'Infernal Love' as something different to Troublegum, when the latter had been so, so good. This is a superbly well-made half hour about the band- I now realise how little I knew.
Moment of Clarity is godly but then again, so is the whole damn album. I understand why the fanbase turned sour at the time but holy shit is it an impeccable release looking back at it. The only iffy thing is how Diane leads into Loose, that's a bit of a whiplash, apart from that it's all brilliant
We needed a Trash Theory take on Morphine. Edit: while I never deep dived on them. The Wild Bunch needs a New British Cannon. The reason I'd do it as them is that was the genesis for all the well known Bristol scene groups. Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky, Goldie, Roni Size, Nellee Hooper, others galore. All starting out either directly by The Wild Bunch, or influenced by that sound system graffiti scene in Bristol.
Someone after my own heart. Morphine is criminally underrated, and way better than a band with a sax player ever should've been. Many years ago I found a live video of him playing two saxophones on stage at once, and haven't been able to find it again since. I'm still grumpy about it all these years later.
@@RevShifty think you looking for the track Super Sex. Edit: Just UA-cam searched Morphine Super Sex (something that'd get you in trouble in your younger years), and that's definitively the track you're after.
I had the pleasure of meeting Fyfe a good few times when the later band he was in (Core) shared the same rehearsal space as the band I was in at the time. I cannot forget just how loud he was, an absolute beast of a drummer - and a top bloke too
As a teenager in the early-mid 90’s people seemed to either listen to Nevermind or Jagged Little Pill for their teen angst. But for me there was something in Troublegum that just hit, and it long stayed my go to album in my teen years. I still listen to it now and think back to the early 90’s.
Let's go!! I was waiting for you to do Therapy? for a long time!! Troublegum is a masterpiece and their other efforts are so cool, a very consistent band!
Therapy? Fans Worldwide unite ;) Cheers from Poland Petri (I'm the younger dude that was in Guildford), you guys coming to Warsaw for the gig in November?
I've never seen any media on Therapy?, ever, and I've been listening to them since like 92. I remember Screamager being released. Love this band. Playing their version of Diane is still one of my fav go-to's on the gitbox
I just want you to know that this video smacked me in the face with the memory of an MC Lars song about Hamlet called 'Hey There Ophelia' that interpolates 'Screamager' in the chorus sung by Gabe Saporta of Midtown/Cobra Starship and Brett Anderson of the Donnas. So I guess thank you for teaching me something new today.
I was born and raised not far from where Therapy? came from. Was into death and black metal but always had time for my fellow countrymen. Always pleasing to see local artist doing well. Johnny Hero on Downtown Radio had a local chart. I was in Belfast based band Condemned at the time in 1993 and into 94. Our demo was only stopped from reaching No1 here by a Therapy? EP. I feel privileged to have been kept of No1 by them.
So glad to see some love for Therapy? on the channel. They never broke stateside but I sure loved 'em. All those lyrical turns of phrases are really bringing back some grungy teenage memories...
I only knew Therapy? through their great covers and collaborations -- "Isolation", Judgement Night, "Iron man" -- so of course I came to watch this doc and educate myself further. Their cover of "Diane", a Dü song I already knew, is just something unbelievable, out of this world. I can't be bothered to like their pop-punk side, "Screamager" (ugh) included, but their more metal and industrial and indie sides are certainly something to pay attention to. This is a very underrated band, an important one not many people know about. Thank you for this video!
The two albums that got me through my exchange student year in the states as a teenager. The Downward Spiral and Troublegum!!! Awesome video, as usual!!! Thanx!!
Only NANE and (if I'm not mistaken) OCFA would be missing, no? If I remember correctly the only major releases missing from the digital catalogue would be Babyteeth/Pleasure Death, aforementioned albums and Shortsharpshock as well as Hats Off to the Insane EPs
The shortsharpshock, face the strange and Opal Mantra EPs (what make up Hats off to the insane”) are now available as part of the Troublegum deluxe edition. Same with all the B-sides for nurse and infernal love on their delux editions.
Finally, been waiting for you to cover Therapy? Always loved them when I first jeard them in the early 90's. As I have grown older, I think they are my go to band. Best song, Toss up betwen Knives and Teethgrinder. I was briefly in a Therapy? cover band on bass.
Every now and then I get people asking for a playlist of every song mentioned in my videos: Well here's a Spotify link for this one:
open.spotify.com/playlist/73MgEfLTraKIGxi4TgeZsm?si=5a2d3855c6c54fb6
UA-cam Music link:
ua-cam.com/play/PLooaZ33lSaldVS75cwHKEi0PEtTeYb9Gz.html&si=FGPqOehzImweqGgj
This is a great idea! Thank you.
Define to me what 'NOISE ROCK' is so I have a clue what you mean by it? You understand this 'Noise' label never existed at the time right?
So you are renaming genres of music from the past?... WHY?
Thank you for doing UA-cam music as well!!! I complained about that last time so I really appreciate it. 😂
ohhh...can you do NoMeansNo?
@@GMT439 Noise was a label and description used all the time.
YOU FINALLY GOT ROUND TO MAKING A VIDEO ON THERAPY? LET'S GOOOOOOOOO
My first gig in 1995, Point Theatre Dublin, supported by Ash 👍 Great band
@@gavshan I couldn't afford tickets but the gig was live brodcast on the radio so I able to listen in at home! There were bootlegs of that gig available - just FM quality! 😂
@gavanshanley9135 jase I was at that one too.
Therapy? is such an underrated band. Saw them so many times live throughout the past 30 years and they never disappointed me.
*Criminally* underrated and overlooked.
Underrated is meaningless now..
Underrated is so overused, that it's become a nothing word!
@@davidlomax4028agreed, everyone needs to give up saying band are underrated, would they rather their favourite band is overrated and like all the other commercial shit? If you ever read Kerrang magazine in the 90s Therapy were hyped up from an inch of their life. Excellent band though I would have loved to have seen them live back in the day
They were so hard to find in the states! Had to spend 20$ on Infernal Love because they were all imports past like Nurse. Some of it STILL isn’t available here officially. The way we missed Troublegum is an uncorrected tragedy
Never saw them live, but I remember my older brother bringing "Troublegum" cassette in like 1997 when I was 8 years old, I still listen to them in my thirties. Love it.
I always respected Therapy? Andy Cairnes always seemed much cleverer and more sensitive than you'd expect from singers at the time.
I wore out the Troublegum CD back in the 90s! So few people I knew had every heard of Therapy? in the skate punk and thrash metal scenes. Troublegum bridged industrial, grunge, punk, alternative, thrash, and post-hardcore like no one else I can think of. Plus the lyricism was next-level! Thank you for this!
Fuggin loved em....so good..
I'm ashamed to admit it took years for me to really appreciate that album. The first tape I got of theirs was Nurse. Then I got Babyteeth and an EP called Hats Off to the Insane. Troublegum was kind of a shock to me when first listening.
"Wore out a CD"? Sure you did.
@@fdfsdfsvsfgsg4888pulling a CD in and out of a cd binder scratches the crap out of it over time. Yes, I literally wore out the CD!
Troublegum is for my money one of the best albums ever recorded, thank you SO MUCH for this video. Therapy? were so important to me surviving my late teens with my sanity intact.
I love it too but it’s their less impressive output
@@supremelordoftheuniverse5449 depends on the mood. Babyteeth is their classic but i still go to Troublegum quite a bit.
Banger after banger, that album! It together with 'Infernal Love' and 'Semi-Detached' make up a hell of a trilogy.
This band have been so consistently good since the 90s! Always touring and releasing new albums; keeping their cult fan base no matter what they do. Amazing live!
For the past 18 months it has been an honour to be part of the T? crew on tour as Andy's guitar tech. Seeing the history unfold like this makes it even more unbelievable. Great work.
Glad to see Therapy? covered here
Quite a surprise, too. I’ve loved this band since I was a teenager. I think their lyrics are genius and really self-exposing with no fear of going to dangerous places. And the music is so sinister
More people should know about them
I still listen to them regularly. It's hard not to which such a catalog. They have several different eras, drummers, etc.
i was like 'oh those guys, i remember them..' then i remembered how great they are when i watched this lol, i loved it at the time too, you associate it with its time but if we heard it for the first time today it would still be great.
Agghh. I’ve been listening to “Shameless” repeatedly, trying to find a shit song on there.
And I’m still at it.
I grew up in South Africa and as a teen in the 00s, finding music that wasn't super mainstream was MUCH harder than it is now. I'd spend all my money on UK music magazines and then read about bands and try figure out whether I'd like them or not without actually hearing them, then paying an exorbitant amount of money to have an album imported. I'd have to wait about 6-8 weeks to know whether I'd struck gold or made a terrible mistake. Troublegum definitely fell into the gold category. It remains one if my favourite albums to this day. Thanks for covering Therapy? this was a great watch.
Therapy? are awesome band and still release great material.
Great to see Therapy? getting the respect they deserve 🤝
Lovin' this. I used to follow these lunatics around the country. Their tour with Silverfish and Gallon Drunk was the stuff of legend.
Great way to be introduced to a band I've never heard of. Really well made video that encapsulates their history and milestones.
I'd picked up Pleasure Death on tape in a tiny record store in Leeds without hearing anything and 13 year old me was hooked. I'd go on to see them live a dozen times over the next five years, loving every minute, even cutting down a huge flyposter to take home.. "Nowhere" spoke to my teenage soul in ways only a couple of songs had done before or since, and the "I'm just with you, that will never mean that I'm just for you" refrain from Femtex got me through and out of my first bad relationship as a teen. I'm not sure I'd be here, we're it not for Therapy?
The algorithm had dropped me here.
Thanks for this. I have a new-to-me band to follow now.
I was a punk & metalhead that immediately embraced Therapy? Therapy? also gave the world the sickest lyric I have heard in Me vs You: "Fucking you got boring when it didn't feel so wrong" pure poetry. Great video!
Me vs You👍🏻
Saw them playing a biker festival in Waterford in 1992, I seem to remember long-hairedCairns jumping off stage to fight with bouncers. Very much the Babyteecth period, though Pleasure Death was out by then too. Fantastic stuff!
So glad to see Therapy? on here! Still one of my absolute FAVORITE bands still making music. My buddy had the "Hat's off to the Insane" import and from then on I was hooked! Still pick up every album and love how much they have evolved while still keeping their signature sound.
Proud to have them as compatriots. All Andy's local influences I grew up with too. Andy gave a lot of great Northern Ireland bands a step up as well with his record label. Joyrider being a notable example.
Joyrider were ace - saw them start the night at Shepherd's Bush Empire on Therapy?'s tour in '94 (Rub Ultra in the middle were also great). Then a couple of years later Joyrider were main support to Understand at a gig in Ipswich, where through many twists of fate I've ended up living again for the last few years.
I'm not sure how much clout "I loved Joyrider before Rush Hour" has nowadays, but I'll stand by it!
One of my favourite bands in the early-mid 90s, saw them at Sunstroke 94 in Dublin, they had second billing after the Chilli Peppers and the crowd went so nuts for them everyone was pretty wasted by the time the Chillis came out. I saw a guy stagger out of the mosh pit with a cut on his head and holding one shoe. I asked if he was OK and he said "sure it's all good fun". Gotta love it.
That was some day out
I was there!!
MTV Europe show 120 Minutes Championed Therapy? back in the day. Still have my Teethgrinder 7" Purple vinyl tucked away. Cracking band.
Yeah. Heard Teethgrinder for the first time on 120 Minutes and they were regularly featured on Headbanger's Ball as well. Nurse is my all time favourite Therapy? album
Another banger! I had forgotten about their cover of "Diane", which is one of those rare covers that damn near equals the original, despite the entirely different approach sonically speaking. This video encourages me to revisit their back catalog.
I actually prefer it to the original. And I can only say that about maybe 3 songs in 40+ years
YES! THERAPY? IS SUCH AN AWESOME BAND!!! I've always loved their work on Pleasure Death. 1990s alternative music never runs out of magic, I'll tell ya. Thanks for the documentary! 😁🤠🎸
Even though it's a single second long footnote: my heart screamed when I saw Oceansize mentioned. Altogether excellent episode - as usual. Thank you!
TIL I learned about the band Therapy? I honestly had never heard them before. Thanks for shedding a light!
Lucky you. One of my all time favorites, for sure. Dark and often self effacing lyrics, a driving sound that just blends everything they grew up listening to into something completely different, and it's just wonderful IMO. I hope you enjoy it.
I’ve been waiting for a video on these guys. Troublegum is a great album
"Troublegum" and "Infernal Love" changed my life as a teenager. Thank you for this great video!
Absolutely 💯
I always tear up when i listen to Therapy? as it's the sound track to my fucked up teenage years. I wasn't normal, I was ugly and girls with perfect teeth certainly didnt smile at me. Thank you Andy (As i said to you once at a rock city gig in the 90's out the back whilst smoking), you made my life much more bearable
This was my favourite band as a teenager. They were long out of the spotlight at that stage but were still making great stuff. They are the soundtrack of that time, and they were Irish like me. Let you know that it was possible to do on our little island.
Our wee country! Norn Iron!! Keep thrashing it, from a Therapy? fan across the pond in Felixstowe.
God I love Therapy. I don't listen as much as I should because they bring back less than great memories but they will always hold a place in my heart.
Therapy? Along with SLF, The Undertones, etc... Ireland has put some kick ass bands
@@chuckabbate5924 Stiff Little Fingers is another always classic band, too. It's always a good time for either one.
@@RevShifty so good live...oh and of course,Ash!!
"Satanic teddybear, spewing self doubt", where did you come up with this. T? is one of the best bands ever, I love every single album of theirs, their humor and, their shows.
This Channel is such a goldmine. Thank you so much for being so inspiring
Great band..and so glad they're still here!!🤘
I love Therapy?
Difficult to pick a favourite song, but ‘Stop It You’re Killing Me’ is one that springs to mind.
If you're curious google what Ballyclare and Larne, the "just outside Belfast" towns Therapy? where from, were like in the 80's and 90's you can see why Therapy's must was so dark.
East Antrim is still a shithole
I can't even decide which is my favorite album...song!? Impossible.
I never thought I'd see a video like this done on Therapy? It makes me so happy
absolute legends !
Disquiet was my favorite album because it really dug deep into feelings of awkwardness,despair and hopelessness. As a survivor of child abuse, still hurts really resonates with me.
Therapy? have been one of my favourite bands since 1992 when I first heard Nausea on Nurse. That and Troublegum were on my stereo for years after, just utterly brilliant albums. Infernal Love is superb too, the songs from Moment of Clarity to Me vs You are seminal, and I have to listen to them once in a while to keep me sane. Long distance is a brilliant song too, the line "I like cold mornings, they keep me sharp" get me out of bed in winter. A superb band, anyone who is discoveing them now I say, Welcome to the Church of Noise. You won't regret it.
Long Distance being played on the Love Your Early Stuff tour was a dream come true for me - especially as it was my first Therapy? gig ever! Front and center, just bawling my eyes out as we all sang it as it was one of the more anticipated songs by the fanbase. Bloody magical, don't think I heard a single bad thing about the tour!
I discovered them through a bargain cassette of Nurse that a friend found being sold for a £1 as the record store had lost the case. We had it on crazy load in the car after a couple of minutes, we were hooked.
Saw them play an acoustic set which was fantastic yet they were heckled with requests for Teeth grinder.
I must have been sleeping and missed this band. I shall take a look at their work! Thanks for this.
Fyfe was an amazing drummer. I met Therapy? back in the early 90s and Fyfe told me he was actually into hardcore techno more than rock music and that’s what he based his drumming on.
The Ash guys are lovely as well.
Now there is a band I never expected covered! Love me some Therapy?
Thanks that was most enjoyable saw Therapy? 22 times over years and remember listening to charts on radio 1 when screamager broke into top 10 and jumping around my bedroom to tune . Also glad never watered down there sound to get hits . Potato Junkie probably still my favourite song by band 🤘🔥✊👍
Been a fan for three decades; a listen to Teethgrinder and watching the video for Screamager a little later and I was sold. Definitely overlooked and undervalued now, but they drew me in.
Great piece, and anything documenting the mighty Therapy? is more than welcome, but I can’t help but feel like this massively reduces Fyfe’s input. He wrote and sang lead on half of everything up until Troublegum. His unique dance-beat drumming drove all of that early stuff and it was the shift to more traditional “alternative rock” that drove a wedge between him and Andy, leading to his leaving and everything that came afterwards.
Thank you for spreading the word and giving an interesting insight about this great band. Trully underappreciated band that somehow (sixteen albums in) have not yet became recognizable name.
I was at a party at the end of the night in a country town in Australia in '94, just as I was about to crash on the lounge The Knives came on, from the opening lyrics I was hooked. Troublegum is still one of my favourite albums.
JJJ played some tracks off Troublegum so Aussies got to hear them. I got the CD and still think Screamager, Nowhere and Hellbelly are some of the best tracks from that era.
The way the tracks go from one to the other, once you put Troublegum on play it's literally impossible to switch off
@@stephenw2992 yep, but back then JJJ was only in Sydney, it didn't go Australia wide until '95.
@@Animal_Mother It was in Hobart around 1991 and slowly crept out from the Capital cites to the regions by 1996
@@stephenw2992 that's amazing, the album wasn't released until early '94.
Completely missed therapy when I was in my teenager years. I think I need to listen to their stuff 😊
What an amazing video, thank you for making this for us almost 3 decade long Therapy? fans
Woooow, I haven't thought about these guys in years - Nurse, Troublegum and Infernal Love were the defacto soundtracks of my high school experience. Listening to Troublegum again right now, and it's insane to me that almost 30 years on and I still know all the words.
Oh absolutely check out Suicide Pact, You First; Never Apologise, Never Explain;; Crooked Timber and A Brief Crack of Light if you haven't followed them too close, all absolutely brilliant albums! SPYF for the Nurse noise, NANE for Troublegum's heavier side and CT and ABCOL for the Infernal Love 'fuck it, let's be weird' shenanigans. Well worth it and they still kill it live! On tour at the moment actually and absolutely a must see even 30+ years in (think it's 34 this year?)!
Yes!! As to that Disquiet which is, for me, right up there with Troublegum.
NoMeansNo are Canadian but thanks anyway for including the best band of all time
My favourite Therapy? song is... 'Bowels of Love' from 'Infernal Love' (also their finest album).
Unsung heroes, really, they were slightly ahead of the curve. My favourite song of theirs - and one of the favs overall - A Moment of Clarity. It's one of their slower, richer-sounding and deeper songs, which is probably why it wasn't a hit at the time.
Thanks for introducing this band to me. I'm from the US and hadn't heard of them before.
Thank you for this video. I've been a fan ever since seeing the "Die Laughing" video on 120 Minutes and the lack of recognition despite their amazing heavy sound that rivaled so metal acts and other sonic accomplishments that set themselves ahead and part made me wonder if they were even real thing. This channel is so great that giving us all this rock history that people ever knew was so significant.
They weren't my usual thing but I really loved them, was lucky enough to see them at their height.
Oh yes, one of my (many...) favorite bands during the '90s, even now I immediately recognized some of the tracks I hadn't heard in decades. I hadn't completely forgotten about them though, as a co-worker jokingly named them the perfect pandemic band: Isolation, Going Nowhere, Die Laughing. And while meant as a joke, it again made me listen to them again. Still as great as ever.
one of my favourite bands of all time!
God that was great.
I have been waiting for a Therapy? Doc; to show the people what they’ve been missing.
And they can still enjoy.
I saw a preview and was like "hey is this about Therapy?? No, can't be, YT doesn't care" But it's really about Therapy and it makes me happy
My favorite Therapy? tracks are "Unbeliever", "Theethgrinder", and "Opal Mantra"! This band is criminally underrated and that isn't hyperbole! I discovered them when I was living in Germany back in 1992 and was blown away (I still am 30+ years later, now in my early 50s). Unfortunately, here in America, Therapy? are relegated to cult status which is a shame because this band totally kicks ass!
Check out “this one’s for you “
Opal Mantra = Killing Joke 'The Wait'
Probably a play on words of Opel Manta, a car from the 1970's/80's.
Their version of Diane was superb, rather than copying it they made it something different. Likewise with other covers they did such as Wire's Reuters and most notably for me with Joy Division's Isolation in Troublegum, where they even modified the lyrics.
It's 20 years since I bought my last Therapy-album, I just realized. I had really a secret obsession with them. Until 2003 I bought every album and single. I count 24 releases in my collection. But it's not that I listened to Therapy all the time. But time and again. And every time I started listening to them again, I couldn't figure out, why I stopped and forgot about them last time.
Now you reminded my of Therapy and explained, WHY they are so great.
I read on Wikipedia, that there are 7 albums I can catch up on now!
They have consistently released solid albums, have fun!
I wouldn’t waste your time, the songwriting has been very weak post Infernal Love. There’s a reason they haven’t been big in a long time.
Disquiet and Hard Cold Fire are solid. HCF is their best in a few years.
You forgot the Hats Off To The Insane ep. Opel Mantra is one of their best songs. Also Auto Surgery.
I've never heard anyone say their name aloud before. I always pronounced it Therapy (Question Mark). "Screamager" was so important to my survival as a teen
Thank you for this! I discovered Therapy? while I was living briefly in the UK. Always had a place in my heart. Fav song: Knives.
Saw them in the early 90's at the UEA in Norwich, amazing energy live. A really good band.
Another outstandingly done piece of documentary. This channel is a real treasure to contemporary history.
Nowhere. That song stuck with me, meaning I'll always remember it.
Therapy? was sooooo good!
Being a child in their heyday, my first introduction to Therapy? was them headlining a free live show in Belfast in 2004. The rest of the line-up was your typical mainstream stuff that was popular at the time, then these lads came on and the whole crowd went absolutely nuts. Have been a fan ever since.
Infernal Love is one of my favorite albuns ever.
"Bowels of love" is my favorite song of theirs: a materpiece - song and lyrics (deep and dark poetry).
"Nausea" is another great one: very angular and almost post-core.
I had no idea they were that popular. I’ve met like one person who have heard about the band. Listened to Troublegum a million times. One of the first CDs I ripped to MP3 in the mid nineties. Took like an hour per song.
That first sixty seconds to 'Moment of Clarity'🌧️
Now ive total respect for Cairns to deliberately write and stylise 'Infernal Love' as something different to Troublegum, when the latter had been so, so good.
This is a superbly well-made half hour about the band- I now realise how little I knew.
Moment of Clarity is my go to Therapy song, the cover of Husker Du's Dianne from the same album, is another outstanding track
Moment of Clarity is godly but then again, so is the whole damn album. I understand why the fanbase turned sour at the time but holy shit is it an impeccable release looking back at it. The only iffy thing is how Diane leads into Loose, that's a bit of a whiplash, apart from that it's all brilliant
"the Ulster town hall" Would that be the Ulster Hall?
We needed a Trash Theory take on Morphine.
Edit: while I never deep dived on them. The Wild Bunch needs a New British Cannon. The reason I'd do it as them is that was the genesis for all the well known Bristol scene groups. Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky, Goldie, Roni Size, Nellee Hooper, others galore. All starting out either directly by The Wild Bunch, or influenced by that sound system graffiti scene in Bristol.
Someone after my own heart. Morphine is criminally underrated, and way better than a band with a sax player ever should've been.
Many years ago I found a live video of him playing two saxophones on stage at once, and haven't been able to find it again since. I'm still grumpy about it all these years later.
@@RevShifty think you looking for the track Super Sex.
Edit: Just UA-cam searched Morphine Super Sex (something that'd get you in trouble in your younger years), and that's definitively the track you're after.
there is a great Morphine doco on youtube if you search for it
I had the pleasure of meeting Fyfe a good few times when the later band he was in (Core) shared the same rehearsal space as the band I was in at the time. I cannot forget just how loud he was, an absolute beast of a drummer - and a top bloke too
Every documentary this channel drops is a gift
As a teenager in the early-mid 90’s people seemed to either listen to Nevermind or Jagged Little Pill for their teen angst.
But for me there was something in Troublegum that just hit, and it long stayed my go to album in my teen years. I still listen to it now and think back to the early 90’s.
Alright. Now we wait for Pitchshifter.
Fuck yes! Massively underrated band, straddling the line between Brainiac and Prodigy! TT has to make a vid about them, they were so much fun
Let's go!! I was waiting for you to do Therapy? for a long time!! Troublegum is a masterpiece and their other efforts are so cool, a very consistent band!
Thank you so much! Kiitos from🇫🇮
Therapy? Fans Worldwide unite ;) Cheers from Poland Petri (I'm the younger dude that was in Guildford), you guys coming to Warsaw for the gig in November?
Finally, a video about one of my favourite rock bands from back in the days!
The Sega CD and 3DO game first introduced me to Therapy?.. Too bad no one seems to acknowledge this.
I've never seen any media on Therapy?, ever, and I've been listening to them since like 92. I remember Screamager being released.
Love this band. Playing their version of Diane is still one of my fav go-to's on the gitbox
Nice to see Silverfish in there!
I’m gonna get drunk, come round and fuck you up! Those lyrics still rattle around in my head, from 1993 till today
I just want you to know that this video smacked me in the face with the memory of an MC Lars song about Hamlet called 'Hey There Ophelia' that interpolates 'Screamager' in the chorus sung by Gabe Saporta of Midtown/Cobra Starship and Brett Anderson of the Donnas.
So I guess thank you for teaching me something new today.
I was born and raised not far from where Therapy? came from. Was into death and black metal but always had time for my fellow countrymen. Always pleasing to see local artist doing well. Johnny Hero on Downtown Radio had a local chart. I was in Belfast based band Condemned at the time in 1993 and into 94. Our demo was only stopped from reaching No1 here by a Therapy? EP. I feel privileged to have been kept of No1 by them.
So glad to see some love for Therapy? on the channel. They never broke stateside but I sure loved 'em. All those lyrical turns of phrases are really bringing back some grungy teenage memories...
Great video - I lived through this era. I read and watched whatever I could about the band and you knocked it out of the park!
I only knew Therapy? through their great covers and collaborations -- "Isolation", Judgement Night, "Iron man" -- so of course I came to watch this doc and educate myself further. Their cover of "Diane", a Dü song I already knew, is just something unbelievable, out of this world. I can't be bothered to like their pop-punk side, "Screamager" (ugh) included, but their more metal and industrial and indie sides are certainly something to pay attention to. This is a very underrated band, an important one not many people know about. Thank you for this video!
The two albums that got me through my exchange student year in the states as a teenager. The Downward Spiral and Troublegum!!!
Awesome video, as usual!!! Thanx!!
It’s a shame some of their best albums from the 2000s aren’t on streaming or even available to purchase digitally.
Only NANE and (if I'm not mistaken) OCFA would be missing, no? If I remember correctly the only major releases missing from the digital catalogue would be Babyteeth/Pleasure Death, aforementioned albums and Shortsharpshock as well as Hats Off to the Insane EPs
The shortsharpshock, face the strange and Opal Mantra EPs (what make up Hats off to the insane”) are now available as part of the Troublegum deluxe edition. Same with all the B-sides for nurse and infernal love on their delux editions.
That were the beauty of physical media. Hate streaming but it’s a necessary evil that isn’t going away.
Nice to see Silverfish getting a mention. 🖤
Finally, been waiting for you to cover Therapy?
Always loved them when I first jeard them in the early 90's. As I have grown older, I think they are my go to band.
Best song, Toss up betwen Knives and Teethgrinder.
I was briefly in a Therapy? cover band on bass.
Excellent breakdown. Love the helmet influence and Silverfish singer vocals ref.
Thanks for reminding me of Therapy? Had me screaming along to the songs.
Therapy? Is absolutely amazing