Amazon.co.uk Review
Therapy?'s sixth studio album,
Shameless, is a rather sophisticated proposition. Where the Therapy?'s retrospective
So Much For The Ten Year Plan was the epitome of heads-down rock--chugging guitars and hoarse vocals, driven by a raw energy that made up for the fact that it sounded like it had been recorded in a basement--their sixth studio album is, well, different. First single "Gimme Back My Brain" and the sinister "Stalk & Slash" once again attack with thundering drums and Andy Cairns' blood-curdling bark, but with the likes of "Dance", "I Am The Money" and "Alright" playing up their
Nine Inch Nails ambitions, they've remerged as a world-class metal outfit, "nu" or otherwise. It's a menacing makeover; fantastically clinical production adding an unnerving does of grime and attitude, which makes the otherwise glam-rock pop of "Body Bag Girl" something
Marilyn Manson with be proud of. 21st-century sleaze is one obvious plus; the other is that
Shameless is their most balanced album to date. To the raw aggression, and murky production, add the best hooks, riffs and songs of their career, which prove anything America's multi-million dollar anti-heroes can do, little old Therapy? can do better.
--Dan Gennoe
Description
Produced by Jack Endino (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Afghan Whigs). 'Shameless' includes the title track from their EP 'Gimme Back My Brain' and 'I Am The Money', which features percussionist Barratt Martin. Heavy rock with influences of Murder City Devils, Clutch and The Ramones.