Terrorvision Tickets

Project House, Leeds.

Terrorvision

14+ only. 14s to 17s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £30.75 (£27.50)
'WE ARE NOT ROBOTS' CD £8.00 (£8.00)
Click the squares that contain ROCK - Terrorvision are back! WE ARE NOT ROBOTS, the band's first album since 2011's Super Delux is a raucous and marvellously eclectic statement of intent; new music to verify their existence and refresh their legendary, incendiary live shows which still draw gasps and grins in equal measure. From the opening two-song punk tirade of Electrocuted and The Night that Lemmy Died, and the pure, foot-stomping pop-rock of Daydream, Shine On and You've Gotta Want To Be Happy to the singalong melodic bliss of Baby Blue and Opposites Attract, WE ARE NOT ROBOTS delivers a Bradford-certified punch on the nose, kiss on the cheek and the party to end them all. Tracklisting: 1. Electrocuted 2. The Night That Lemmy Died 3. Opposites Attract 4. Baby Blue 5. You Gotta Want To Be Happy 6. Magic 7. Promises 8. Lucifer 9. Don't Spoil Tomorrow 10. Bleecker St 11. Daydream Title: We Are Not Robots Artist: Terrorvision Format: Standard CD Barcode: 5061030860373 Catalog Code: VEGASCD24 Release Date: 20th September 2024 Item will be dispatched on or around the album release date. For CD customer service enquiries please contact customservice@tmstor.es

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Formed in 1988 in Bradford, Terrorvision signed to EMI in 1991 and burst onto the rock scene with their attitude-laden debut ‘Formaldehyde’, which spawned a first-ever top 30 single ‘My House’. They decamped to New York to record second album ‘How to make friends and influence people’ with producer Gil Norton – which went on to produce five top 30 singles in 1994, including ‘Oblivion’ and ‘Alice What’s the Matter’. Their third album ‘Regular Urban Survivors’ saw the band finally crack the top 10, with ‘Perseverance’, featuring its festival-friendly “whales and dolphins” refrain. 1998s ‘Shaving Peaches’ saw a shift in direction, and a remix of the album track ‘Tequila’ reached the heady heights of number 2 in the UK singles chart. Calling time in 2001 after fifth album ‘Good to Go’ - when the craziness took a firm hold – the band split but then reunited on and off between 2005-2015, releasing one new album ‘Super Delux’ in 2011. Fast forward to 2024, and the first album of all-new, original songs ‘WE ARE NOT ROBOTS!’ – a 37-minute riot of shiny pop hooks and in-yer-face hard rock will be released, and no doubt lapped up by an ever-loyal fanbase.