Semi-Detached

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  • Artist: Therapy?
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1998 05
  • Total Time: 44:32
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

If you convinced the staff at the psych ward to let you out after listening to Infernal Love for two weeks straight, you might have caught wind of Therapy?'s fourth studio record, released two years later. The U.S. branch of A&M opted not to release Semi-Detached, so odds are pretty good that some of the band's stateside fans found out about it much later on. Since Therapy? made no signs of crossing over into the rap-metal territory that was just beginning to prove profitable, the U.S. decision-makers likely felt that the band was no longer marketable. Infernal Love's drab tone didn't help, though. Nonetheless, Semi-Detached deserved more ears upon release. The band would later admit to lacking direction and focus while recording it, but you really wouldn't know that when listening to it. Fyfe Ewing abandoned ship prior to recording, replaced by Graham Hopkins. Martin McCarrick, who had supplied cello for the band, was added as an official member on guitar and strings. Whether or not the transitional nature led to a perceived state of haziness is up for debate, but it's pound-for-pound a fine record. It's not as harrowing as Infernal Love, and it registers as 12 songs rather than a thematic slab. A return to defiantly anthemic melody is present, but there's nothing overtly poppy. The guitars gnaw and latch on. Andy Cairns' usual subject matter remains, but the songwriting is at its least clichéd. It's no masterpiece, but it's probably their second or third best record -- hardly something to fret over. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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Semi-Detached (album)

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Semi-Detached
Studio album by Therapy?
Released March 30, 1998
Recorded 1997 at Homestead Studio, Randalstown, Northern Ireland; Chipping Norton Recording Studios, Oxford, England; Moles Studio, Bath, England; Metropolis Studios, London, England
Genre Alternative rock
Length 44:36
52:50 (JAP)
Label A&M
Producer Chris Sheldon, Therapy?, Matt Sime
Therapy? chronology
Infernal Love
(1995)
Semi-Detached
(1998)
Suicide Pact - You First
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]


Semi-Detached was the fourth major label album by the band Therapy?.[2] Released on March 30, 1998 on A&M Records, it turned out to be their final album on the label. The album was recorded at various stages throughout 1997, including sessions at Chipping Norton Studios in Oxford, Homestead Studio in Randalstown, Moles Studio in Bath and Metropolis Studios in London.[3][4] It was also the first Therapy? album recorded with Graham Hopkins and Martin McCarrick as full-time members. The album was not released in North America, but charted at number 21 in the UK Albums Chart.[5]

The album was released on CD and Cassette, and as a limited edition box set of six 7” singles.

Track listing

No. Title Music Length
1. "Church of Noise"   Cairns 3:06
2. "Tightrope Walker"   Cairns/McCarrick/Hopkins 3:19
3. "Black Eye Purple Sky"   Cairns 3:11
4. "Lonely, Cryin', Only"   Cairns/McCarrick 2:40
5. "Born Too Soon"   Cairns 3:47
6. "Stay Happy"   Cairns/Therapy? 3:54
7. "Safe"   Cairns/McCarrick/McKeegan/Hopkins 4:02
8. "Straight Life"   Cairns/McCarrick 4:47
9. "Heaven's Gate"   Cairns 3:49
10. "Don't Expect Roses"   Cairns/Therapy? 2:44
11. "Tramline"   Cairns/McCarrick 4:52
12. "The Boy's Asleep"   Cairns/McCarrick/McKeegan 4:26
13. "Suing God" (Japanese release only) Cairns/Therapy? 3:50
14. "60 Watt Bulb" (Japanese release only) Cairns 4:24
Total length:
44:36/52:50

Personnel

Singles

  • "Church of Noise" was released March 2, 1998 with "Church of Noise" (Messenger Mix), "Suing God", "60 Watt Bulb". This single reached number 29 in the UK Singles Chart.
  • "Lonely, Cryin', Only" was released May 18, 1998 with "High Noon" (by DJ Shadow), "Diane" (New Recording), "Teethgrinder" (New Recording). A digipak CD was released with "Kids Stuff", "Disgracelands" (New Recording), "Lonely, Cryin', Only (Video)". A 7" vinyl was released with "Skyward" (New Recording). This single reached number 32 in the UK Singles Chart.
  • "Stay Happy" was released as a radio only single in 1998.

Promo Videos

  • "Church of Noise": Directed by John Hillcoat
  • "Lonely, Cryin', Only": Directed by John Hillcoat

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