With keen pop sensibilities, a skewed sense of humour and a willingness to draw inspiration from diverse sources (notably punk rock), Therapy? came to attention in the early 1990s rise of alternative rock, but have endured for more than a decade since; Critic Johnny Loftus writes, "After a ten-plus year career that has seen them outlast competitors and outwit industry attempts at categorization, Therapy? are still headbangers with their thinking caps screwed on tight."
Current line-up :
Andy Cairns (guitar, vocals) (1989 - )
Michael McKeegan (bass guitar, backing vocals) (1989 - )
Neil Cooper (drums) (2003 - )
Past members:
Fyfe Ewing (drums) (1989 - 1996)
Martin McCarrick (cello, guitar, backing vocals) (1996 - 2004)
Graham Hopkins (drums) (1996 - 2001)
Discography:
-Hard Cold Fire (2023)
-Cleave (2018)
-Disquiet (2015)
-A Brief Crack of Light (2012)
-Crooked Timber (2009)
-One Cure Fits All (2006)
-Never Apologise Never Explain (2004)
-High Anxiety (2003)
-Shameless (2001)
-So Much For The Ten Year Plan - A Retrospective 1990-2000 (2000)
-Suicide Pact - You First (1999)
-Semi-Detached (1998)
-Infernal Love (1995)
-Troublegum (1994)
-Face the Strange E.P. (1993)
-Shortsharpshock E.P. (1993)
-Nurse (1992)
-Pleasure Death (1992)
-Babyteeth (1991)
Northern Ireland, 1989.
Unrequited
Therapy? Lyrics
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I'm so empty
I, I, I
Tried, I'm sorry
I've seen you without me
I've seen you without me
You can say what you want
I've seen you without me
I've seen you without me
I've seen you without me
(I know that you'll understand)
I've seen you without me
(I know that you'll understand)
The lyrics of Therapy?’s song Unrequited evoke feelings of deep sadness, pain, and emptiness. The opening lines, “Don't wake me, I'm so empty,” suggest a state of emotional exhaustion and a desire to retreat from the world. The subsequent lines, “I, I, I, Tried, I'm sorry,” add to the sense of regret and self-blame, as if the singer is grappling with the acknowledgement that their efforts to make a relationship work were in vain.
The repeated refrain “I've seen you without me” serves as a haunting reminder of what has been lost - a relationship that was once whole but has now been shattered. It creates a sense of distance and separation between the singer and the other person, and highlights the pain that comes with unrequited love. The line “You can say what you want” suggests that the singer is aware that the other person may have moved on or may not feel the same way, but they are still grappling with their own emotions and the aftermath of the relationship.
Overall, the lyrics of Unrequited are a powerful reflection of the pain of unrequited love and the emotional aftermath of a failed relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't wake me
Please leave me alone, I don't want to face reality
I'm so empty
I am emotionally depleted and feel nothing inside
I, I, I
I am the one who is solely responsible for my current emotional state
Tried, I'm sorry
I have attempted to make things better but I failed, and I apologize
I've seen you without me
I have witnessed you living without my presence in your life
You can say what you want
I am aware that you have your own opinion and it won't affect me
I know that you'll understand
I have faith that you will comprehend my feelings, even if I cannot express them clearly
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDREW CAIRNS
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