THERAPY?: New Album On The Way

February 13, 2004

Ireland's THERAPY? have posted the following message on their official web site:

"Hello all. Looks like we've been quiet for a bit but in reality we've been catching up on sleep, wondering why Santa didn't come (must've been bad boys) and plotting our next move. The good news is that we have started work on some new material with a view to recording a new album. We've got the nod from Spitfire Records so everyone has been beavering away in home studios getting some killer tunes together and hopefully we'll be getting these rehearsed and finished up in the near future.

"In between all this writing we are pleased to announce some live shows. We kick off our 2004 with two shows in Turkey and then do a run in the UK in April with the mighty WILDHEARTS. If Turkey is anything like our last visit in 1998 it's gonna be awesome and the UK tour is a ticket not to be missed. We've talked about a THERAPY?/WILDHEARTS tour for a long time now and at last it's all going to work out.

"We did have plans to go to Greece but the promoter backed out so apologies to all our friends down there. Next time I hope. Other than that I just want to say thanks to everyone who helped us rock out last year and continues to support us in 2004. Rock on!"

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