THERAPY?: Fan-Voted Webgig Posted Online

January 15, 2007

Irish rock n' roll killing machine THERAPY? has finally released its webgig. Last August the band had an online vote when the fans could pick three of their favorites to be performed. Based on the results of this vote, the group played "Screamager", "A Moment of Clarity", "Straight Life", "Knives", "Teethgrinder", "Lonely, Cryin' Only", "Die Laughing", "Nowhere", "Dancin' With Manson", "Evil Elvis", "If It Kills Me", and "Suing God" live during a private perfomance in a small studio on September 19, 2006. The audio and/or video of the concert and more details on the webgig can be found at this location.

THERAPY? was the headliner of second stage at the Download festival at the RDS Arena in Dublin, Ireland on the day when GUNS N' ROSES headlined the main stage, and supported MOTÖRHEAD in France last August. Currently the band is on a break after completing a tour in support of the "One Cure Fits All" album.

"One Cure Fits All" was released in April 2006. The follow-up to 2004's "Never Apologise Never Explain" was produced by Pedro Ferriera, who had previously worked with COLOUR OF FIRE, THE DARKNESS and TOKYO DRAGONS, among others.

(Thanks: Man of Five / Therapyquestionmark.co.uk's Wall of Mouths)

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