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  • Release Date

    1 January 2012

  • Length

    10 tracks

A Brief Crack of Light, is the forthcoming thirteenth studio album by the band Therapy?, and the third album to be released on Blast Records, part of The Global Music Group family. It was originally scheduled to be released in October 2011, but is now expected to be released on February 6, 2012. The album will be preceded by a single entitled Living in the Shadow of a Terrible Thing on January 23, 2012, a video of which was filmed in November 2011and premiered on the bands' official page on January 9, 2012.

The album was recorded in two separate sessions; from December 2010 to February 2011, and in June 2011 at Blast Studios, Newcastle, England. The first session was mixed in March 2011, while the second session was mixed in July 2011.

Produced by Adam Sinclair & Andy Cairns, the album's title comes from Vladimir Nabokov, who describes life as "A brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness".

A new song called Living in the Shadow of a Terrible Thing was debuted at a gig in Cork, Ireland in October 2010 and later played at various European festivals in Summer 2011. A second new song entitled Before You, With You, After You was debuted at a festival in Torhout, Belgium in September 2011. Other known song titles include The Buzzing, Plague Bell and Why Turbulence?.
Track listing:
1. "Living in the Shadow of a Terrible Thing" - 3:55
2. "Plague Bell" - 4:11
3. "Marlow" - 4:36
4. "Before You, With You, After You" - 3:32
5. "The Buzzing" - 3:38
6. "Get Your Dead Hand off My Shoulder" - 4:07
7. "Ghost Trio" - 5:20
8. "Why Turbulence?" - 3:33
9. "Stark Raving Sane" - 2:36
10. "Ecclesiastes" - 5:42

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