THERAPY? To Headline U.K.'s NASS Festival

April 20, 2004

Ireland's THERAPY? are set to headline the U.K.'s NASS festival on Friday, July 16 on Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Other artists set to appear that day include ska-punk rockers FILAMENTS, Southampton skacore act HOWARDS ALIAS and up-and-coming female-fronted London rockers TAT. For more information, visit www.nass04.com.

As previously reported, THERAPY? will kick off a U.K. tour with THE WILDHEARTS in late April. The group have also been working on the material for the follow-up to last year's "High Anxiety", tentatively due in early 2005 through Spitfire Records. Songtitles set to appear on the as-yet-untitled CD include "Polar Bear", "Long Distance", "Here Be Monsters" and "Panic!".

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