Win tickets to see rock band Therapy? in Sheffield
The purveyors of industrial-tinged metallic sound have established a long career of more than 20 years, finding breakout success with their 1994 album Troublegum.
Formed in 1989 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Therapy? quickly got to work on recording a number of early demos, which caught the attention of the legendary BBC DJ, John Peel, who played their single, Meat Abstract, on his show.
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Hide AdSigning with Wiijia Records, the two EPS, Baby Teeth and Pleasure Death found Therapy? a growing number of fans in the UK and these early EPs also gained a US release as Caucasian Psychosis on Touch & Go Records.
There followed a string of hit albums, Teethgrinder being of particular note.
From thrashy punk roots the band developed a darker more intense sound that showed greater sophistication without ever sacrificing their accessibility or mainstream crossover potential.
Therapy? are playing at The Plug, Sheffield, on Thursday, February 25. Tickets cost £17.50 (advance) and are available from the box office, tel. 0114 241 3040 or visit the website, www.allgigs.co.uk/view/event/749583/Therapy_The_Plug_Sheffield_25_February_2016.html
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Hide AdWe are giving away a pair of tickets to see Therapy? at The Plug. To be in with a chance of winning, tell us the name of the album Therapy? released in 1994.
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