
Terrorvision - BBC In Concert (4th June 1994) (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Terrorvision
- Title: BBC In Concert (4th June 1994)
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Parlophone UK
- Genre: Alt Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 29:24
- Total Size: 211 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Alice What's The Matter (BBC In Concert) 3:04
02. Problem Solved (BBC In Concert) 3:38
03. Middleman (BBC In Concert) 4:18
04. Stop The Bus (BBC In Concert) 3:49
05. Discotheque Wreck (BBC In Concert) 3:26
06. American TV (BBC In Concert) 4:03
07. Oblivion (BBC In Concert) 3:13
08. My House (BBC In Concert) 3:53
01. Alice What's The Matter (BBC In Concert) 3:04
02. Problem Solved (BBC In Concert) 3:38
03. Middleman (BBC In Concert) 4:18
04. Stop The Bus (BBC In Concert) 3:49
05. Discotheque Wreck (BBC In Concert) 3:26
06. American TV (BBC In Concert) 4:03
07. Oblivion (BBC In Concert) 3:13
08. My House (BBC In Concert) 3:53
Alongside New Model Army and a fertile bhangra scene, Terrorvision were the Yorkshire city of Bradford's chief musical export. And, after having a U.K. number one single in 1999, there was every reason for them to be a source of local pride. After abandoning the name Spoilt Bratz in 1991, Terrorvision (named after a cult B-movie) formed around vocalist Tony Wright, guitarist Mark Yates, bass player Leigh Marklew, and drummer Shutty. A single demo tape was enough to convince EMI Records to offer them not only a deal, but their own imprint, Total Vegas. A succession of albums followed, melding pop hooks with metal guitars (akin to a harsher Cheap Trick). These included Formaldehyde (1992), How to Make Friends and Influence People (1994), and Regular Urban Survivors (1996). These spawned a series of chart appearances for singles such as "New Policy One," "Pretend Best Friend," the excellent "Alice, What's the Matter?" and "Perseverance." The latter took them into the U.K. Top Five, illustrating their broadening commercial appeal. That was confirmed with the release of 1998's Shaving Peaches, a heady mix of whacked-out pop and rock piledrivers with a real dumb charm that some compared to the Ramones.
Despite attendant single "Tequila" topping the charts, Terrorvision were nevertheless dropped by EMI before the end of the millennium. However, their own label scored a working relationship with Papillon in May 2000. A sixth appearance on the Never Mind the Buzzcocks Christmas special soon followed, prior to the band returning to the studio the next year. Appearing in February 2001, their fifth album, Good to Go, sparked the hit single "D'Ya Wanna Go Faster?" Sadly, after a string of spring shows, Terrorvision's 13-year career came to a halt when they disbanded in June. A small farewell tour in the U.K. was scheduled for late fall to coincide the release of the retrospective Whales & Dolphins in September. The band re-formed for a smattering of live shows between 2005 and 2009, and in 2011 Tony Wright announced that Terrorvision would be releasing a new album, Super Delux, in 2011. They remained elusive in the following years, emerging in 2016 for a U.K. tour alongside Thunder, and another in 2017 alongside Reef and the Wildhearts. They returned to the studio in the early 2020s, resulting in their seventh studio album, 2024's We Are Not Robots.
Despite attendant single "Tequila" topping the charts, Terrorvision were nevertheless dropped by EMI before the end of the millennium. However, their own label scored a working relationship with Papillon in May 2000. A sixth appearance on the Never Mind the Buzzcocks Christmas special soon followed, prior to the band returning to the studio the next year. Appearing in February 2001, their fifth album, Good to Go, sparked the hit single "D'Ya Wanna Go Faster?" Sadly, after a string of spring shows, Terrorvision's 13-year career came to a halt when they disbanded in June. A small farewell tour in the U.K. was scheduled for late fall to coincide the release of the retrospective Whales & Dolphins in September. The band re-formed for a smattering of live shows between 2005 and 2009, and in 2011 Tony Wright announced that Terrorvision would be releasing a new album, Super Delux, in 2011. They remained elusive in the following years, emerging in 2016 for a U.K. tour alongside Thunder, and another in 2017 alongside Reef and the Wildhearts. They returned to the studio in the early 2020s, resulting in their seventh studio album, 2024's We Are Not Robots.
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE
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