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Infernal Love

 
Album Review: Infernal Love

  • Artist: Therapy?
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1995 01
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The final vocal line on Infernal Love might be "There is a light at the end of the tunnel," but there's no denying that Infernal Love is anything but optimistic; it's an unrelentingly dark and sometimes bluntly turgid record. Anyone familiar with the band had grown accustomed to Andy Cairns' spins on depression, anger, bitterness, and self-destruction, but even the most devoted listener probably screamed "Snap out of it!" while first listening to this third record. It's almost as if Therapy? went on a preemptive strike, just to make sure mainstream popularity slipped from its grasp. The band had a fair amount of momentum after the success of Troublegum, but Infernal Love seemed to leave that concept in the dust. Darker chords and slower tempos prevail, and the pop-punk hooks are all but washed away. The sequentially buried, bouncing "Loose" is an anomaly, sounding like a refugee from Troublegum that reads like a dystopian "Jack and Diane." Other than that, it's nothing but despair and heartache. What makes Infernal Love misunderstood is the musical depth, which is easy to miss from the endless doom. It's not one-dimensional at all, buoyed by mournful strings and stylistic curveballs. "Bad Mother" and "Stories" skank along in staccato rhythm, with the verses of the latter aided by swanky saxophones. "Bowels of Love" sounds like Andy Cairns and the Bad Seeds. If that's not enough of a departure, a cover of Hüsker Dü's "Diane" is nothing but voice and strings. David Holmes stitches everything together masterfully, employing numerous atmospheric effects and random trickery to give the record a cinematic flourish. If this is what Therapy? had in mind, the band hit the bullseye. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Epilepsy (Lyrics) Andy Cairns Therapy? (3:52)
Stories Michael McKeegan, Andy Cairns Therapy? (3:11)
A Moment of Clarity Andy Cairns Therapy? (6:01)
Jude the Obscene (Lyrics) Andy Cairns Therapy? (3:32)
Bowels of Love Andy Cairns Therapy? (2:53)
Misery Andy Cairns Therapy? (3:39)
Bad Mother (Lyrics) Martin McCarrick, Grant Hart, Andy Cairns Therapy? (5:45)
Me Vs. You Andy Cairns Therapy? (6:23)
Loose (Lyrics) Andy Cairns Therapy? (2:59)
Diane (Lyrics) Grant Hart Therapy? (4:59)
30 Seconds (Lyrics) Andy Cairns Therapy? (5:26)

Credits

Fyfe Ewing (Vocals (Background)), Fyfe Ewing (Percussion), Anton Corbijn (Photography), Michael McKeegan (Vocals (Background)), Lewis Mulatero (Photography), Al Clay (Producer), Al Clay (Vocals (Background)), Simon Clark (Saxophone), Michael McKeegan (Guitar), Andy Cairns (Guitar), Fyfe Ewing (Drums), Simon Carrington (Design), Jeremy Pearce (Design), Al Clay (Engineer), Michael McKeegan (Guitar (Bass)), Al Clay (Mixing), Andy Cairns (Vocals), David Holmes (?)
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Infernal Love
Studio album by Therapy?
Released June 12, 1995 (UK)
January 30, 1996 (N America)
Genre Rock / Heavy Metal
Length 48:44
50:22 (JAP)
Label A&M Records
Producer Al Clay
Professional reviews
Therapy? chronology
Troublegum
(1994)
Infernal Love
(1995)
Semi-Detached
(1998)

Infernal Love was the third major label album by the band Therapy?[1]. It was released on June 12, 1995 on A&M Records. The album was recorded at Real World Studios in Box, Wiltshire from January to March 1995.

The album was a major shift in direction from previous album Troublegum, moving away from punk metal to create a broad epic cinematic soundscape, with the songs being linked by pieces from Belfast D.J. David Holmes. The album contains a cello driven cover of Diane by Hüsker Dü, which also became a single[2]. It was the final album to feature the original 3 piece line-up, as drummer Fyfe Ewing departed in January 1996 following the European leg of the Infernal Love tour. The album reached number 9 in the UK Albums Chart[3].

The album was released on limited edition red 12” vinyl, CD and Cassette.


Contents

Track listing

  1. "Epilepsy" (Cairns) - 3:50
  2. "Stories" (Cairns/McKeegan) - 3:11
  3. "A Moment Of Clarity" (Cairns) - 6:02
  4. "Jude The Obscene" (Cairns) - 3:32
  5. "Bowels Of Love" (Cairns) - 2:53
  6. "Misery" (Cairns) - 3:40
  7. "Bad Mother" (Cairns/McCarrick) - 5:46
  8. "Me Vs You" (Cairns) - 6:24
  9. "Loose" (Cairns) - 3:00
  10. "Diane" (Hart) - 5:00
  11. "30 Seconds" (Cairns) - 5:25


The Japanese version did not include the "insanity" links by David Holmes, but included two bonus tracks:

  1. "Epilepsy" (Cairns) - 3:22
  2. "Stories" (Cairns/McKeegan) - 2:53
  3. "A Moment Of Clarity" (Cairns) - 4:58
  4. "Jude The Obscene" (Cairns) - 3:32
  5. "Bowels Of Love" (Cairns) - 2:55
  6. "Misery" (Cairns) - 3:13
  7. "Bad Mother" (Cairns/McCarrick) - 4:14
  8. "Me Vs You" (Cairns) - 4:59
  9. "Loose" (Cairns) - 3:12
  10. "Diane" (Hart) - 4:00
  11. "30 Seconds" (Cairns) - 5:13
  12. "Misery (Acoustic version)" (Cairns) - 3:10
  13. "Isolation (Consolidated Synth Mix)" (Curtis/Sumner/Hook/Morris) - 4:41

Personnel

Singles

  • "Stories" was released May 22, 1995 with "Stories (cello version)" and "Isolation (Consolidated Synth Mix)". This single reached number 14 in the UK Singles Chart, and number 15 in the Irish Singles Chart.[4]
  • "Loose" was released July 17, 1995 with "Our Love Must Die", "Nice Guy" and "Loose (Photek Remix)". This single reached number 25 in the UK Singles Chart, and number 23 in the Irish Singles Chart. A digipack was released July 31, 1995 with "Die Laughing (live)", "Nowhere (live)" and "Unbeliever (live)". The digipak charted at number 141 in the UK Singles Chart.
  • "Diane" was released November 6, 1995 with "Misery (acoustic)", "Die Laughing (acoustic)", "Screamager (acoustic)". A velvet digipack was released with "Jude The Obscene (acoustic)", "Loose (acoustic)", "30 Seconds (acoustic)". This single reached number 26 in the UK Singles Chart, and number 20 in the Irish Singles Chart.
  • "Misery" was released as a radio single in America on November 11, 1995 with "Evil Elvis (The Lost Demo)", "Knives (live)", "Stories (live)", "Isolation (Consolidated mix)".
  • "Stories" was re-released in Holland in 1996 with "Loose (live)", "A Moment Of Clarity (live)", "Our Love Must Die (live)". Live tracks recorded on July 14, 1995 in Arnhem, Holland.
  • "Bad Mother" was released in Belgium in 1996 with "Disgracelands (Acoustic Version)", "Diane (Acoustic Version)", "Opal Mantra (Acoustic Version)".

Promo Videos

  • "Stories": Directed by Peter Christopherson (version 1)
  • "Stories": Directed by Thomas Napper (version 2)
  • "Loose": Directed by W.I.Z.
  • "Loose (Photek Remix)": Directed by W.I.Z.
  • "Diane": Directed by W.I.Z.

Accolades

  • Included in Q Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 1995 (February 1996 issue).
  • Number 100 in Kerrang's 100 Best British Rock Albums ever! [5]

References


 
 

 

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