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One Cure Fits All (2006)
Never Apologise Never Explain (2004)
- RTÉ (2004) “… their snarl remains as loud as ever.”
- BBC Nottingham (2004) “… the perfect excuse for flicking away your dandruff …”
- Drowned in Sound (2004) “This is an album that is designed to be played LOUD …”
- Across The Line (2004) “A band with no inhibitions, no wastage, no regrets.”
High Anxiety (2003)
- Sorted magAZine (2003) “… it rocks like a proper motherfucker.”
- KNAC.COM (2003) “… aptly-titled album that cooks with speed and harmony ….”
- Hot Press (2003) “… you’ll be glad to have Therapy? back on your couch.”
- Rock Sound (2003) “… label Spitfire must have been creaming their pants ….”
- Classic Rock (2003) “… Therapy? are a necessary evil once more.”
Shameless (2001)
- earpollution (2001) “… it demands your attention—deservedly so.”
- music-reviewer (2001) “These songs required talent and thought to write.”
- RTÉ Interactive (2001) “… with Endino capturing the straight ahead rock ….”
So Much For The Ten Year Plan (2000)
- earpollution (2000) “… you should have their entire back catalog ….”
- dotmusic (2000) “This compilation is a perfect introduction to Therapy?”
Suicide Pact—You First (1999)
- PopMatters (2000) “…might be the band’s most twisted work yet.”
- earpollution (2000) “… fast, loud and absolutely unrepentant.”
- wiltweb (1999) “… a healthy two fingers to current musical trends.”
- Kerrang! (1999) “… pumped up, twisted and ready to fire on all cylinders ….”
- Metal Hammer (1999) “… once again spitting in the face of the easy option.”
Semi-Detached (1998)
- earpollution (1998) “… a complex, diverse, and overall, a well written album.”
- Kerrang! (1998) “… you’ll remember what a fine songwriter Andy Cairns is.”
- NME (1998) “… a dream ticket to a comfortable nightmare ….”
Infernal Love (1995)
- Consumable (1995) “Certainly their most accomplished album if not their best ….”
- Vox (1995) “… slower songs make for Infernal Love’s most menacing moments.”
- Kerrang! (1995) “Quite simply, a classic.”
Nurse (1992)
- NME (1992) “… Nurse is solid Therapy? Pure and simply staggering.”
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