
Anxiety Replacement Therapy: CD
Manchester band The Lottery Winners have announced their forthcoming new album âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ, which will feature collaborations with Boy George, Frank Turner, and Shaun Ryder.
A mammoth step forward, âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ is on one level a set of 10 absolute anthems (and three interludes from a mystery narrator). These are mass singalongs in waiting from a band whoâve specialised in bringing people together over their previous two albums. Scratch the surface, however, and thereâs a world of empowerment and defiance, tackling subjects such as austerity, as well as of course, anxiety, mental health and its medications, and ADHD. It helps that these messages come wrapped with some of the best choruses youâre likely to hear all year.
âEach of the albums in my collection are a self-help tape for me,â explains singer Thom Rylance. âIf I listen to Paul Simonâs Graceland, itâs because I know itâll put me in a good mood. If I play The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths, itâs because I want to embrace feeling sad. We wanted to present âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ as a self-help tape for anyone playing it.â
The album features guest spots with their friend and previous collaborator Frank Turner on the moving and stirring âLetter To Myselfâ , as well as Boy George who puts in a bravura performance on the summery âLet Me Downâ which recalls the emotional intensity of his work with Culture Club, and Shaun Ryder who brings his freewheeling brilliance on the already incisive austerity anthem âMoneyâ, reprising his iconic âCall the cops!â refrain from Happy Mondaysâ 1990 classic âStep Onâ.
Tracklist:
1. [PLAY]
2. Worry
3. Burning House
4. Money (ft Shaun Ryder)
5. Long Way Down
6. Sertaline
7. [PAUSE]
8. Letter To Myself (ft Frank Turner)
9. Jennie
10. Let Me Down (ft Boy George)
11. Not Alone
12. Anxiety Replacement Therapy
13. [STOP]
Manchester band The Lottery Winners have announced their forthcoming new album âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ, which will feature collaborations with Boy George, Frank Turner, and Shaun Ryder.
A mammoth step forward, âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ is on one level a set of 10 absolute anthems (and three interludes from a mystery narrator). These are mass singalongs in waiting from a band whoâve specialised in bringing people together over their previous two albums. Scratch the surface, however, and thereâs a world of empowerment and defiance, tackling subjects such as austerity, as well as of course, anxiety, mental health and its medications, and ADHD. It helps that these messages come wrapped with some of the best choruses youâre likely to hear all year.
âEach of the albums in my collection are a self-help tape for me,â explains singer Thom Rylance. âIf I listen to Paul Simonâs Graceland, itâs because I know itâll put me in a good mood. If I play The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths, itâs because I want to embrace feeling sad. We wanted to present âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ as a self-help tape for anyone playing it.â
The album features guest spots with their friend and previous collaborator Frank Turner on the moving and stirring âLetter To Myselfâ , as well as Boy George who puts in a bravura performance on the summery âLet Me Downâ which recalls the emotional intensity of his work with Culture Club, and Shaun Ryder who brings his freewheeling brilliance on the already incisive austerity anthem âMoneyâ, reprising his iconic âCall the cops!â refrain from Happy Mondaysâ 1990 classic âStep Onâ.
Tracklist:
1. [PLAY]
2. Worry
3. Burning House
4. Money (ft Shaun Ryder)
5. Long Way Down
6. Sertaline
7. [PAUSE]
8. Letter To Myself (ft Frank Turner)
9. Jennie
10. Let Me Down (ft Boy George)
11. Not Alone
12. Anxiety Replacement Therapy
13. [STOP]
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Manchester band The Lottery Winners have announced their forthcoming new album âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ, which will feature collaborations with Boy George, Frank Turner, and Shaun Ryder.
A mammoth step forward, âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ is on one level a set of 10 absolute anthems (and three interludes from a mystery narrator). These are mass singalongs in waiting from a band whoâve specialised in bringing people together over their previous two albums. Scratch the surface, however, and thereâs a world of empowerment and defiance, tackling subjects such as austerity, as well as of course, anxiety, mental health and its medications, and ADHD. It helps that these messages come wrapped with some of the best choruses youâre likely to hear all year.
âEach of the albums in my collection are a self-help tape for me,â explains singer Thom Rylance. âIf I listen to Paul Simonâs Graceland, itâs because I know itâll put me in a good mood. If I play The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths, itâs because I want to embrace feeling sad. We wanted to present âAnxiety Replacement Therapyâ as a self-help tape for anyone playing it.â
The album features guest spots with their friend and previous collaborator Frank Turner on the moving and stirring âLetter To Myselfâ , as well as Boy George who puts in a bravura performance on the summery âLet Me Downâ which recalls the emotional intensity of his work with Culture Club, and Shaun Ryder who brings his freewheeling brilliance on the already incisive austerity anthem âMoneyâ, reprising his iconic âCall the cops!â refrain from Happy Mondaysâ 1990 classic âStep Onâ.
Tracklist:
1. [PLAY]
2. Worry
3. Burning House
4. Money (ft Shaun Ryder)
5. Long Way Down
6. Sertaline
7. [PAUSE]
8. Letter To Myself (ft Frank Turner)
9. Jennie
10. Let Me Down (ft Boy George)
11. Not Alone
12. Anxiety Replacement Therapy
13. [STOP]













