Therapy? Release New Ai Generated Video for ‘Woe’

THERAPY? RELEASE NEW AI GENERATED VIDEO FOR ‘WOE’
TAKEN FROM THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM ‘HARD COLD FIRE’

OUT NOW ON MARSHALL RECORDS – HERE
UK / EUROPEAN TOUR ON SALE NOW – HERE
WATCH ‘WOE’ – HERE

…quelle f****ng surprise, Hard Cold Fire features another 10 sublime, short, sharp blasts of jagged, riff-heavy noise rock…” – METAL HAMMER

“…grinding metal riffage and grungy choruses impressed upon some wonderful melodies and punk hammering.” – VIVE LA ROCK

“Thirty-four years and 16 albums in, Therapy? still sound as vital and hungry as they did when they dropped their debut.” – CLASSIC ROCK

“…Therapy? have produced an album that surely qualifies as one of their best in a while…a fine example of anthemic tunes that will leave you wanting more.” – LOUDER THAN WAR

“If you’ve forgotten how important Therapy? are in the story of Irish rock, this represents a less than gentle reminder.” – IRISH TIMES

Northern Irish rock outfit, THERAPY? reveal their mind melting AI generated video for ‘Woe,’ which is taken from their critically acclaimed new album ‘Hard Cold Fire,’ OUT NOW on Marshall Records. Tickets for the band’s UK/EU tour are on sale now – HERE

As a growing fan favourite, ‘Woe’ is a bleak towering mass of prog-tinged riflery adorned with arguably, some of the bands most anthemic melodies to date.

“After over three decades as a band and numerous promo videos it’s intriguing to find our gnarly vessels represented in AI” jests vocalist and guitarist Andy Cairns. “The song itself is looking at finding a way out of misery and looking ahead. Focusing on things you can change and using bad experiences as a springboard to make the right moves.

Speaking on the track’s initial inception, Andy reveals; “The riff was written by Neil on a keyboard and then interpreted on a guitar with a POG Pedal for its unique sound. The middle eight is classic Therapy? melancholic euphoria while the chorus seeks anthemic joy from struggle.”

Fans can stream/buy ‘HARD COLD FIRE’ – HERE

CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW TO CHECK OUT ‘WOE’

As Therapy?’s fourth decade finally gets underway in earnest, sixteenth album ‘Hard Cold Fire’, written and pre-produced during an unprecedented time for music, is hefty, compact, and accessible, a distillation of everything that has made them what they are - hewn from County Antrim basalt, still possessed of their stoicism, but casting a renewed focus on catharsis and healing.

Working once more with renowned producer Chris Sheldon (Feeder, Biffy Clyro, Foo Fighters), a consistent good-luck charm for Therapy? dating back to 1994’s breakout album Troublegum, the band decamped to the newly opened Marshall Studios in Milton Keynes toward the end of 2021, working furiously to put the album down in its final form.

‘Hard Cold Fire’ will be released 5th May 2023 via Marshall Records. Be sure to catch Therapy? live on their in-store run this may. Tickets and more information can be found - pre-order limited edition bundles of ‘Hard Cold Fire’ HERE.

Be sure to catch the band’s explosive live show at one of the following dates:

TOUR DATES

* w/support from Gallus

NOVEMBER 2023
03 Galway, IE – Róisín Dubh*
04 Limerick, IE – Dolans Warehouse *
05 Cork, IE – Cyprus Avenue *

DECEMBER
01 Portsmouth, UK – Wedgewood Rooms
02 Sheffield, UK – O2 Academy 2
03 Northampton, UK – Roadmender
07 Bristol, UK – The Fleece
08 Manchester, UK – Academy 2
09 Sunderland, UK – Pop Recs
10 Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s
14 London, UK – Electric Ballroom
15 Bradford, UK – Nightrain
16 Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute2
17 Cardiff, UK – Globe

‘HARD COLD FIRE’

1. They Shoot the Terrible Master
2. Woe
3. Joy
4. Bewildered Herd
5. Two Wounded Animals
6. To Disappear
7. Mongrel
8. Poundland of Hope and Glory
9. Ugly
10. Days Kollaps


THERAPY? 
Andy Cairns – Vocals/Guitar
Michael McKeegan – Bass
Neil Cooper – Drums

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