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Therapy Horse made an electrifying entrance in 2025, earning immediate recognition as one of Post-Brexit Pop’s Best Debuts of 2025. With members hailing from acclaimed Irish shoegaze act Pebbledash, Therapy Horse forges a bold and cathartic soundscape, channeling the visceral intensity of Lingua Ignota, Wednesday, Mogwai, and Slint, alongside Irish…
Therapy Horse made an electrifying entrance in 2025, earning immediate recognition as one of Post-Brexit Pop’s Best Debuts of 2025. With members hailing from acclaimed Irish shoegaze act Pebbledash, Therapy Horse forges a bold and cathartic soundscape, channeling the visceral intensity of Lingua Ignota, Wednesday, Mogwai, and Slint, alongside Irish innovators like Percolator and Elastic Sleep. The result is an exhilarating, exorcistic wall of sound that sets the band apart as a formidable new force.
Their debut single, ‘LET ME BE CLEAR’, dropped in 2025 and set the tone for their uncompromising ethos. Self-recorded in their rehearsal space with Andy Killian and mastered by Pete Maher (U2, Pixies, Nick Cave), the track melds searing noise with relentless, rapid-fire percussion and ferocious, unflinching lyricism. The song channels the anguish of powerlessness and the liberation that comes from embracing one’s anger, establishing Therapy Horse as fearless commentators and sonic innovators. September saw the arrival of their riveting follow-up single, ‘LOVE / MERCY’.
Therapy Horse’s live performances are a tour de force, radiating a whirlwind energy honed through relentless gigging across Ireland’s renowned venues. They have recently supported acts such as U.S. “fairy doom” heavyweights Faetooth, UK post-punk band Heavy Lungs and many other Irish bands such as PUCK, Mother Of Pearl, Skinner, I Dreamed I Dream, Silverglass, and The Low Field. Remarkably, in just a matter of months since their inception, Therapy Horse has already played iconic venues including Cork’s Kino, Dublin’s Whelan’s, and Limerick’s Dolans, firmly establishing themselves as a live act to watch.





