Crooked Timber (album)

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Crooked Timber
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Studio album by
Released23 March 2009
RecordedJuly–August 2008
StudioBlast Studios, Newcastle, England and August–September 2008 at The Beauchamp Building, London, England
Genre Alternative rock, alternative metal
Length49:22
67:58 (DGE)
Label Demolition Records
Producer Andy Gill
Therapy? chronology
Music Through a Cheap Transistor
(2007)
Crooked Timber
(2009)
We're Here to the End
(2010)
Singles from Crooked Timber
  1. "Crooked Timber"
    Released: 18 May 2009
  2. "Exiles"
    Released: 7 July 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Drowned in Sound Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]

Crooked Timber is the twelfth studio album by the rock band Therapy?, and the first to be released on Demolition Records. It was released on 23 March 2009. The album was recorded from July to August 2008 at Blast Studios, Newcastle, with additional recording at The Beauchamp Building in London from August to September 2008. Produced by Andy Gill, the album features a bias towards rhythm rather than melody.

Contents

According to Andy Cairns; "I guess we're always challenging just what makes us Therapy?. After so many years, if we were formulaic about it, we'd have gotten bored with the band long ago. The album was written together as a band, and each track has its own concept and inspirations. They took a while to write and we've taken our time to write them."

"From the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made." – Immanuel Kant (18th-century German philosopher)

Andy explains: "The recording is about celebrating people's quirks, the things which make us unique. These days everyone tries to fit in, instead of just being themselves. The songs examine what it means to be human – To realise that we are the only living things on the planet aware of our own deaths." [3]

Crooked Timber reached number 197 in the UK Album charts. As of early May 2009 (6 weeks following its release), the album had sold 30,000 copies in Europe and was certified silver. [4]

The album was released on limited edition white 12" vinyl, CD and Download.

On 19 July 2010 the album was re-released as a "Deluxe Gold Edition" digipak CD featuring two bonus tracks, two remixes and 4 alternate versions. [5]

On 10 June 2022 the album was once again re-released, this time as a 2CD "Extended Version" featuring the original album on disc 1 and a selection of previously released bonus tracks on disc 2.

Singles

Promo video

Reception

Reviews have been mostly positive. The album earned a rave review on Irish indie website drop-d, stating it "not only confirms their incredible legacy, but takes them to a new level", [8] and they earned the first ever 10/10 on The Mag". [9] Kerrang! gave the album a KKK review (the equivalent of 3/5). Kerrang!'s UK competitor, Metal Hammer gave the album 8/10. However, French websites have, on average, slated the album criticising its schizophrenic nature and the bands' refusal to focus on one particular sound.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Therapy? except track 4 (Therapy? and Andy Gill)

No.TitleLength
1."The Head That Tried to Strangle Itself"3:24
2."Enjoy the Struggle"4:10
3."Clowns Galore"3:41
4."Exiles"5:36
5."Crooked Timber"5:52
6."I Told You I Was Ill"3:50
7."Somnambulist"4:04
8."Blacken the Page"2:48
9."Magic Mountain"10:05
10."Bad Excuse for Daylight"5:49
Total length:49:22
Deluxe Gold edition
No.TitleLength
1."The Head That Tried to Strangle Itself"3:27
2."Enjoy the Struggle"4:12
3."Clowns Galore"3:43
4."Exiles" (Sample Version)5:47
5."Crooked Timber" (Breathless FX Mix)5:55
6."I Told You I Was Ill"3:53
7."Somnambulist"4:08
8."Blacken the Page"2:49
9."Magic Mountain" (Sample Version)10:14
10."Bad Excuse for Daylight" (Sample Version)5:57
11."Exiles" (Bong-Ra Gutteral Exodus Mix)4:42
12."Magic Mountain" (Snug Slut Mix)4:32
13."Low Winter Sun"4:21
14."Don't Try"4:16
Total length:67:58
Extended Version (Disc 2)
No.TitleLength
1."Exiles" (Sample Mix)5:47
2."Crooked Timber" (Breathless FX Mix)5:55
3."Magic Mountain" (Sample Version)10:14
4."Bad Excuse For Daylight" (Sample Version)5:57
5."Exiles" (Bong-Ra Guttural Exodus Mix)4:42
6."Magic Mountain" (Snug Slut Mix)4:32
7."Low Winter Sun"4:21
8."Don't Try"4:16
Total length:45:31

Personnel

Therapy?
Technical

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [10] 98
UK Albums (OCC) [4] 197

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