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  • TERROR LIVE IN HK!! SEPT 26

    Saturday, Jul 18, 2009 6:31PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    TERROR LIVE IN HK SEPT 26 @ Hang Out

    w/
    KING LY CHEE
    SHEPHERDS THE WEAK
    BRIDGED
    and
    NO TURNING BACK (European Hardcore)

    TERROR: http://www.myspace.com/terror
    KING LY CHEE: http://www.kinglychee.com
    SHEPHERDS THE WEAK: http://www.myspace.com/shepherdstheweak
    BRIDGED: http://www.myspace.com/bridgedofficial
    NO TURNING BACK: http://www.myspace.com/noturningback

    TIME: 7pm (EARLY START TIME!!!)
    VENUE地點:蒲吧
    香港西灣河聖十字徑2號
    TICKETS票: $130 ADVANCE / $150 DOOR

    SFS RECORDS: http://www.startfromscratchrecords.com.hk


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    The tireless and tour-hungry hardcore loyalists in LA’s TERROR, spearheaded by the endless enthusiasm of frontman Scott Vogel, have earned quite a reputation since forming at the turn of the millennium. Their melding of no-frills breakneck hardcore and the fervor of new generation metal bridges the gap between young and old, and it makes for one hell of a pit no matter what city or stage the band leaves in ruin. Vogel has been a key figure in the scene’s survival, having given up a normal home life to slug it out on the road despite broken limbs, slipped discs and everything else that comes with hosting a TERROR show.

    As synonymous as the band has become with stellar live shows, records like Lowest of the Low, One with the Underdogs and Always the Hard Way have earned TERROR a reputation for consistency. No matter what the circumstances, Vogel has surrounded himself with talent rich in passion. A DIY attitude has often been a common bond between band members, and the current line-up is no exception. New guitarist Martin Stewart made invaluable contributions to the purist, no B.S. approach heard on Donnybrook’s Lions In This Game, Doug Weber (guitar) and Nick Jett (drums) have been with the band from the start, and Jonathan Buske (bass) gave Always the Hard Way an effective lumbering beat.

    If anything, TERROR’s goal is to bring back the good natured release of circle pits and stage dives as well as the finger-pointing anthems that were once integral to the hardcore scene. In its infancy, the band represented everything overzealous bouncers hated, and Vogel encouraging the crowd to “elevate the maximum stagedive potential” didn’t always sit well with the LA venues they packed with sweaty kids fed-up with aimless music. Nonetheless, thanks to word of mouth and the strength of songs like “Keep Your Distance” and “What Have We Done,” the band soon found itself touring partners with everyone from As I Lay Dying to Hatebreed, amongst a slew of others. It is this drive and desire that has cemented TERROR into the hearts of music fans worldwide and made them royalty within the touring front. The fact that they’re direct support to the reunited Earth Crisis right now speaks volumes. Time off for TERROR is considered time away from their hardcore family across the globe, something that they cannot live without, so rest assured, the years to come hold many more releases and live appearances worldwide.

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