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Crooked Timber

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Download links and information about Crooked Timber by Therapy?. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 49:22 minutes.

Artist: Therapy?
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 49:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Head That Tried to Strangle Itself 3:25
2. Enjoy the Struggle 4:10
3. Clowns Galore 3:42
4. Exiles 5:36
5. Crooked Timber 5:52
6. I Told You I Was Ill 3:51
7. Somnambulist 4:05
8. Blacken the Page 2:47
9. Magic Mountain 10:05
10. Bad Excuse for Daylight 5:49

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There was a point when Therapy? were one of the biggest "buzz bands" in Europe — thanks in part to seemingly nonstop coverage in such publications as Kerrang! and Metal Hammer. But the buzz eventually dissipated, as Therapy? in the modern age don't necessarily storm the charts with each new release, but still retain a sizable following. With Gang of Four guitarist Andy Gill on board as producer, Therapy? unveiled their tenth studio album overall, 2009's Crooked Timber, which leans more toward the punk/alternative side of things rather than riff-happy metal (and on "I Told You I Was Ill," sounds comparable to Gill's band). In fact, think vintage Helmet and you're not far off from such album highlights as "Enjoy the Struggle" and "Bad Excuse for Daylight." And on the title track, it sounds as if Therapy? have managed to channel both Sonic Youth and Joy Division into a single track. Ten albums down the line and Therapy? still play like they mean it, as evidenced by the arrival of Crooked Timber.