THERAPY?: Songwriting Process 'Going Really Great'

April 7, 2008

Bassist Michael McKeegan of the long-running Irish rock band THERAPY? has issued the following update:

"Progress on the new songs is going really great and to date we have eleven more or less finished plus another billion or so ideas to sift through. The plan (and as usual this will probably change!) is to keep rehearsing/writing through April, quickly demo the tunes and then take our time recording it through May/June... that's as much as we know at the minute but rest assured the three of us are very excited about this material. The only other snippet of news is that we'll be producing the album ourselves so we can hopefully keep the recording as 'true' and as vibey as possible."

THERAPY? recently inked a deal with Demolition Records.

A compilation of THERAPY?'s various BBC recordings was released in February 2007. It was available exclusively on iTunes for two weeks, and then through all good download stores.

THERAPY?'s latest 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.

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