THERAPY? Recording New Album

January 24, 2011

Irish rockers THERAPY? are putting the finishing touches on their new full-length album.

After playing its last sold-out show of 2010 in London, the trio began recording the new CD just over one month ago.

The band's bassist, faithful Warwick endorser Michael McKeegan, gave the Official Warwick & Framus Blog an exclusive update from the studio. Check it out at this location.

THERAPY? released its first-ever official live album, "We're Here To The End", on November 8 via Global Music.

In March 2010 THERAPY? performed three nights at the London Water Rats Theatre as part of its 20th-anniversary celebrations. Those shows were recorded and have been laid out in a special double-disc package showcasing the band's monumental catalogue of music:

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