Therapy?
Therapy? is a Northern Irish rock band that formed in 1989 in Larne, County Antrim. The band was founded by guitarist and vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer Fyfe Ewing, later joined by bassist Michael McKeegan. Known for their distinctive blend of alternative rock, punk, and metal influences, Therapy? gained prominence in the early 1990s with their intense live performances and innovative sound. Their breakthrough came with the release of the album "Troublegum" in 1994, which included hits like "Screamager" and "Die Laughing." The album achieved commercial success and critical acclaim, cementing their reputation as a formidable force in the rock scene. Over the years, the band has undergone several lineup changes, with Cairns and McKeegan remaining core members, while Neil Cooper joined on drums in 2002. Therapy? has continued to release new music and tour extensively, maintaining a loyal fanbase across Europe and beyond. Their discography showcases a versatile range of styles, from the aggression of "Infernal Love" to the rawness of "Crooked Timber," demonstrating their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots.