

Continuing the success of the previous monstrous records, Infernal Love might not sounded to "dangerous and deadly" but still this album finally reaching no.9 in UK charts and more good reviews in US - making this Belfast metallic trio Therapy? gnarley granted in mayhem sophisticate celebration of successfully crossing the hybrid psycho Rock by the exact heavy mixes from Hardcore, Punk, Thrash Metal to Heavy music right here on this third major recording. One might meet the psychosis melodramatic Punk Thrash mutation track on the opening Epilepsy and Stories but also having a surprise of Metallica's Black Album shades through A Moment of Clarity or Jude The Obscene which showing that the more mature you become, a wiser sound might be produced by you as well as "The All-Black" rock trio still loyal in solid remains for us here: Andrew Cairns (vocals, guitars), Fyfe Ewing (drums, percussions, backing vocals) and Michael McKeegan (bass, backing vocals) with a new addition of Martin McCarrick on cello or Simon Clarke on saxophone.
Infernal Love or Therapy? might both sounded a bit boring compared to their previous actions back in 1994 but who are we to judging them from trying to add more new sounds and forms which automatically changing their spot in the middle of underground extremists to a new apprentice of Modern Rock mainstream survivalist bursting some of their excellent riffs along the edgy knives.
Who cares anyway when you still can make more money or dressed-up neaty !
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