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Terrorvision Live in Manchester 2009
Audio CD, Concert Live Ltd Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Terrorvision Live in London 2009
Audio CD, Concert Live Ltd Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Read Reviews for Terrorvision - Live
by - written on 01/11/01 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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I am a normal, rational human being. This is the image I present to the world, and it has so far succeeded in convincing a lot of people. Not my closest friends, for sure, but my family, my employers and, a lot of the time, me! However, there is a certain phrase which inspires a Pavlovian type reaction in me, which looks a little like insanity to anyone watching. The phrase is "Terrorvision are playing in London on (date), at (venue)." What happens then, every time, is that I squeal with delight, and dive for my mobile. I then call as many people as I think will be interested, give them the details, wait for them to say "yes" (no-one has ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/06/01 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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Terrorvision Live, Colchester Arts Centre, 8/12/00 Having been disgracefully dropped my major label EMI soon after achieving their biggest selling single (‘Tequila’) Bradford’s finest sons are reduced to once more touring small local venues like this, showcasing new songs from their (then unreleased) fifth album ‘Good To Go’. Well, many would say ‘Shaving Peaches’ (their fourth album) was below par, but tonight certainly demonstrates Terrorvision are still one of the finest good time rock bands in the UK. Admittedly, apart from the new songs, most of tonight’s set is drawn from breakthrough second album ‘How To ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/02/01 (Useful, 39 readings)
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I had been going off Terrorvision a bit - finding them slightly poppy and as I was starting to like nu-metal and punk thought maybe they were getting a little cheesy. But when they came to our local 'Rock Club', I knew that this was an oppurtunity not to miss. Our 'Club' holds about 200 people, and gets totally mental at times. There were all sorts there - not just the metal kids, but also old men, slightly 'mature' people, and the crowd was obviously more indie than normal. When Terrorvision cam on I was so excited I couldn't believe it was them! Tony had red hair, and they had the new person (Josephine) there. They played Tequila and ... Read the complete review





