Suicide Pact: You First [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
Suicide Pact: You First [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
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Now almost into their 10th year, Therapy?, Ireland's heaviest purveyors of dark rock, make big noise on a bigger playing field. Suicide Pact--You First is colored with great shades of Elvis and Muddy Waters--not the typical scare-your-parents album. In fact, Therapy? have matured, and it's for the better. Their snarling now has a more playful tone to it (as in the opener, "He's Not That Kind of Girl") and the newfound levity makes other tracks seem even more dour. Therapy? may have even found their signature ballad (did they need one?) with "Six Mile Water," a dirge that wouldn't sound out of place on a Screaming Trees album. While still best suited to those whose tastes are more Danzig than Donovan, Suicide Pact--You First is Therapy?'s finest hour yet. --Jason Josephes
Suicide Pact: You First,Therapy?,Ark 21,Alternative Metal,Alternative Pop/Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Therapy? ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00002MCH7 Release Date: 1999-10-18 |
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Australian exclusive edition of 1999 & seventh outing fromthis highly acclaimed alternative metal trio from Belfast, Ireland. 12 tracks, including the unlisted bonus track 'Whilst I Peruse My Way Unharmed'. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Formed Back in 1990 Inspired by Big Black and Husker Du. 'suicide Pact-you First' a Killer Record in Every Sense. It Sees the Band Taking Risks and Moving Away Fromt He Pop Sensiblity of their Mid 90s Recordings.Customer Reviews:
Departure from, or return to roots?.......2001-11-25
Standout tracks include: 'He's not that kind of girl', witty/stop/start/loud/quiet; 'Six Mile Water' a quite brilliant ballad inspired by Cairn's youth in Northern Ireland; and 'Sister', a schitzophrenic, yet magnificent closing song. Hidden track 'Whilst I pursue my way unharmed' is at once clever and stupid, yet unnerving and is driven by a slamming base loop and off beat drumming. One major gripe I have with this album (so it gets 4 instead of 5 stars in my opinion) is the (...) production, which is quiet hard to swallow after the very slick previous albums from the band when signed to A&M.
All in all, I thouroughly recommend this album to fans of the band, and those who love tuneless, dirty, heavy rock, such as Amen and Fugazi. If you like pop-punk in large helpings, you should go for Troublegum/Semi Detached/Shameless instead, or the best-of album.
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Therapy Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003WGCA |
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Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: Little Tounges First (Live), and He's Not that Kind of Girl (Live).Customer Reviews:
Some redeeming features but not C. Psychosis caliber.......2003-06-13
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ASIN: B00004C4Q9 Release Date: 2000-02-08 |
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Now almost into their 10th year, Therapy?, Ireland's heaviest purveyors of dark rock, make big noise on a bigger playing field. Suicide Pact--You First is colored with great shades of Elvis and Muddy Waters--not the typical scare-your-parents album. In fact, Therapy? have matured, and it's for the better. Their snarling now has a more playful tone to it (as in the opener, "He's Not That Kind of Girl") and the newfound levity makes other tracks seem even more dour. Therapy? may have even found their signature ballad (did they need one?) with "Six Mile Water," a dirge that wouldn't sound out of place on a Screaming Trees album. While still best suited to those whose tastes are more Danzig than Donovan, Suicide Pact--You First is Therapy?'s finest hour yet. --Jason JosephesCustomer Reviews:
They're the Devil's Playthings. Baby!.......2001-04-15
Let me say that this is definitely Therapy?'s weirdest album ever and the fact that it is released after albums like "Troublegum" and "Infernal Love" makes it even weirder than it already is.
Starting off with "He's not that Kind of Girl", your first listening impression of this record will be granted painful or at least very suprised. Where are the Therapy? you know and love? you will ask. Right here Baby! Andy's sounds better than ever, his vocals aren't harmonized at all, it's like listening to them live. "Wall of Mouth" comes next. That song alone rocks more than anything that was released in a LONG time! Since there are no Lyrics printed in the booklet, you can only guess what they mean by screaming "SIX SIX SIX" right in the middle of the song. "Jam Jar Jail" is in the same vain, containing noisy guitar solos en masse, based on a very cool bass riff. You should have got used to the fact that this record isn't for the faint of heart, so hopefully, "Hate, Kill, Destroy" won't damadge you seriously. It does anyway, this song is like having your head trashed against a stone wall numerous times. Definitely unlistenable to many people out there, but I wouldn't want to live without it. The mayhem goes on with "Big Cave In" a tension-filled instrumental piece. At the End of this song, you expect the world to come down. What you get is "Six Mile Water", a beautiful, non-bombastic ballad. Andy seems to sing about his youth in Ireland ("we come from across the border, we drink the six mile water, this morgue needs new hope" - as far as I understand ), in the chorus, he is helped by beautiful female vocals. The song ends with a tearjearking noisy guitar solo, Andy repeating the words "I'm sorry". What a moving song. "Little Tongues first" follows, it's the most Troublegum-like song, but more edgy. Nothing to say about this one, just how great it is. Same goes for "Ten Year Plan", a straight-rocking song with nods to "Paranoid" at the Riffs. "God Kicks"... well, "God kicks". Just listen. "Other people's Misery" is a fast, hardcore/noise/punk song than would make Black Flag proud. The last Track "Sister" has Andy lighten his voice to a great effect, a haunting chorus and kicking guitars. The album ends with an eleven-minute, lyrical Acid-extravaganza called "Whilest I pursuede my way unharmed"
Buy this record if you're a Therapy? fan. If not, this will make you one!
Best Therapy? Album Since TROUBLEGUM.......2000-09-09
Different, but well-executed.......2000-08-31
Different from Semi-Detached, as SD was more of a refinement of Infernal Love (which was downright poor) and a sharpening of their previous abilities. Suicide Pact is so akin to a rocknroll Black Sabbath record that it really stunned me the first time I heard it. Very bass-heavy, very murky, very rambling in a classic rocknroll style. The raging alt-metal has been replaced by a chugga-chugga, swinging, dense, dark sound that seemingly has no history in Therapy's back-catalog. Though there are a couple of slower moments, one a decent folky ballad, the other a grumbling attempt at a Tom Waits style delivery. But the rest of the CD is filled with a straightforward rambling bombast that bears little resemblance to the agile, lean, mean, cutting machine that Therapy used to be tied to.
Make no mistake, there is quality stuff here, you just wouldn't think it would be the kind of quality stuff that Therapy would make. Give em credit for not being as obsessed with Troublegum as their fanbase apparently is.
How can anyone not love this Band?.......2000-08-30
Genius.......2000-07-20
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Suicide Pact - You First
Therapy? Manufacturer: Ark 21 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LYH1HA |
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