Terror - Live June 10, 2004 CD review
Lead "terrorizer" Scott Vogel – he of the asbestos lungs and fresh asphalt vocals – used to bang around Of course, hardcore's pissed off attitude, lack of constraint and ear-shredding fury translates better from the stage to an audience, and Terror is a prime example of this. While the band's albums have been brain-blistering exercises in musical firestarting, Live June 10, 2004 – part of the CBGB OMFUG Masters "Bowery Collection" featuring performances from the legendary club – shows Terror to be masters of mosh, cranking out music as bleak as a dark alleyway at midnight and as brutal as being on the short end of a midget chain-whipping.
Most of the eleven songs captured on tape for Live June 10, 2004 are taken from Lowest Of The Low, recreating almost the entire EP/album in a 30-minute, liver-shaking blur. For those metal fans that prefer bone-crunching 'core that'll rattle yer teeth and make you cry "mommy" in your sleep, Terror delivers in spades. Vogel's raw, guttural vox sound like a werewolf's mating cries, while energetic, scalpel-sharp six-strings dissect songs like "I Don't Need Your Help" or "Life And Death," cutting straight to the bone to get to the meat of the song. Rhythm is the engine that drives this beast, each song boasting of big, headknocking drumbeats and roaring basslines that shake, rattle and roll like a jet's turbines.
Terror's music isn't for everybody, Terror live even less so – these songs are smelly, hairy-fisted, knuckle-dragging, guitar-driven, beat-bruising, take-no-fuckin'-prisoners tunes that appeal only to committed hardcore fans…or those that should be committed, take your pick. If this stuff sounds like your cup of high-octane hemlock, then by all means, terrorize yourself today…. (CBGB Masters / MVD Audio)
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