THERAPY? To Release Internet-Only Single

June 10, 2005

THERAPY? will be issuing a new Internet-only single on Monday, June 13. "It's a 'double A side', if such a thing exists in the digital world, with 'Rock You Monkeys' and 'Polar Bear' from 'Never Apologise Never Explain'," the band write on their web site. "An additional track comes in the form of a live version of 'Die Laughing' recorded in concert, Belgium 2004. As this is our first foray with a download single we hope everyone gets what we're trying to do and, if all goes well, then we'll use this medium again in the future."

To download the single beginning on June 13, click here.

THERAPY?'s follow-up to 2003's "High Anxiety", entitled "Never Apologise Never Explain", was recorded at Park Gate studios with producer Pete Barlett and was released in Europe last fall.

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