Terrorvision

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Terrorvision
Also known as(The) Spoilt Bratz
Origin Keighley, West Yorkshire, England
Genres
Years active1987–2001, 2005, 2007–present
Labels EMI, Papillon Records, Total Vegas Recordings
Members Tony Wright
Mark Yates
Leigh Marklew
Milton Evans
Chris Bussey
Past membersIan "Shutty" Shuttleworth
Cameron Greenwood
Website Official website

Terrorvision are an English rock band. They were formed in 1987 (as The Spoilt Bratz) in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England, [1] and initially disbanded in 2001. The band used Bradford as a base after the name change to Terrorvision in 1991, by which time the band members had all moved there.

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History

The re-release of their second single, "My House" (from the album Formaldehyde ), in January 1994 proved to be Terrorvision's breakthrough to UK Singles Chart success, and preceded by months the release of their second album How to Make Friends and Influence People in April 1994. [2] The leading single from that album, "Oblivion", was also a chart success. [1] All subsequent singles achieved Top 40 entries in the UK, culminating in the release of "Tequila", which reached number 2. [3] The band won the Kerrang! Award for Best Newcomer in 1994, (the award at the time was not split into British and International categories), then followed this up with Best British Band the following year.

A video compilation, Fired Up and Lairy, was released in April 1995 and included spoof documentary segments interspersed with all the band's videos to date. A third album, Regular Urban Survivors, followed in March 1996 and spawned four singles: "Perseverance" (their first Top 5 single, peaking at number 5), "Celebrity Hit List," "Bad Actress" and "Easy". [1] Lead singer Tony Wright presented the BBC TV music show Top of the Pops on one occasion, and made several appearances on the comedy music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks . [2]

The band's fourth album, Shaving Peaches, appeared in October 1998. The album's first single, "Josephine," had been well-received the previous month, but it was a Mint Royale remix of "Tequila" which was to prove to be their biggest-ever hit, reaching number 2 in the UK chart in January 1999. [2] That year, the song was awarded Best Single at the Kerrang! Awards.

The choice was a controversial one among fans. The band originally put a selection of their potential single releases to members of their official fan club, who voted in favour of "Day After Day." However, the remixed version of "Tequila" gained favour with BBC Radio 1 DJ Zoë Ball, who championed its release as a single. Plans to release "Day After Day" were hastily shelved, and a video was quickly shot for the "Tequila" release. A few promo copies of the "Day After Day" single still exist. [4]

Thus, despite having their greatest hit in 1999 with the track, they were dropped by their record label, EMI, after the release of the album's third single, "III Wishes." It was the band's first single to fall outside the UK Top 40 since the release of "My House," six years earlier. During this time the band recruited a fifth member, Josephine Ellul, who played keyboards and sang backing vocals at concerts.

The band signed to a smaller label, Papillon, and put out a fifth studio album, Good to Go, in 2001. The record, like all their others, was also credited to Total Vegas, the band's own independent imprint. A number of singles followed, but the band was unable to replicate their previous success. Their final single, "Fists of Fury," gained some notoriety for its video, which aped the cowboy-themed clip accompanying Madonna's single, "Don't Tell Me."

EMI issued Whales and Dolphins, a greatest-hits collection in 2001, and the band decided to call it a day, after a farewell tour. The 'final' concert took place at Penningtons nightclub in their hometown of Bradford, on 4 October 2001, and was released with an interview DVD as a live album, Take the Money & Run - The Final Concert.

Reunion

The group reformed to play two tours in 2005, and played what was described as their 'last ever show' at Rock In The Castle in Scarborough, Yorkshire, on 17 September 2005, as Special Guests of The Wildhearts. A collection of b-sides and rarities was also issued by EMI in September 2005.

Terrorvision then played three dates in November 2007 in Manchester, Holmfirth and Sheffield. Danny Lambert, the singer in Yates' band Blunderbuss, which was by then inactive, stood in on bass for an unavailable Marklew for these three shows. This was followed by a homecoming show at the Victoria Hall in Saltaire in December 2007 and a new tour in 2008 entitled the '4 Days in May Tour' in Nottingham, Bristol, London Shepherd's Bush and Norwich UEA, this time with a returned Marklew. They also played three dates over Easter 2009 to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the release of How to Make Friends and Influence People, at the Manchester Academy, Wolverhampton's Wulfrun Hall, and the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London. The gigs at Manchester Academy and Shepherd's Bush Empire offered limited edition live recordings of the shows through Concert Live. A similar tour took place in December 2009. On 4 December 2009, Terrorvision played at Hard Rock Hell 3. They returned again in 2010, and began working on a new record. Shutty, their original drummer, left at this stage after 20 years playing with the band and was replaced by Cameron Greenwood. Terrorvision headlined on the Bohemia Stage at the 2010 Sonisphere festival at Knebworth House. Terrorvision also performed in Holmfirth, Bristol, Cardiff and Bolton in July 2010.

On 13 January 2011, singer Tony Wright announced on Facebook that they would be releasing a new album in 2011, and would be going on a UK tour to support it. The tour was to start in Newcastle on 24 February. [5] The new album, Super Delux , was duly released on 24 February 2011 to generally positive reviews.

Terrorvision returned again in 2016 for a five date arena tour of the UK supporting UK rockers Thunder. Bassist Leigh Marklew said, "We were discussing the idea of getting back in the ring in 2016 – when the call came from Thunder the timing was perfect. We agreed it would be a great way to come back." [6]

In November 2017, a triple-headline tour, called "Britrock Must Be Destroyed", was announced with Reef and The Wildhearts. [7] The tour was eight dates across the UK in May 2018, and featured full sets from each band, with a different running order each night. In February 2018, UK Britpop band Dodgy were announced as the opening act for all eight dates. [8] In March 2018, the tour was extended to five dates, across August and September, in Australia. [9]

A 25th anniversary tour celebrating How to Make Friends and Influence People was announced by the band in a video-post on Facebook in November 2018, [10] with dates at London's Islington Assembly Hall, SWX Bristol, Rock City Nottingham, and the O2 Ritz in Manchester in May 2019, with support from The Amorettes. [11] In December 2019, the group released their first new single for seven years, "Our Christmas Song". [12] The band announced their new album, titled "We Are Not Robots" would be released on the 20th September 2024.

Side projects

After splitting up, singer Tony Wright formed Laika Dog as well as working as a dry stone waller. He has also released two solo albums and an album recorded with Ryan Hamilton. [13]

Guitarist Mark Yates joined firstly the short-lived Boston Crabs and then formed Blunderbuss, releasing one album to date, "Relentless," and then formed another new band, Badwolf; whilst Leigh Marklew formed Malibu Stacey, who released one album, "On Heat," before splitting up. Mark Yates now plays guitar in rock band Boomville alongside Ben Moran, former bass player with Leeds Band Little Black Hearts. [14]

Covers

Terrorvision have covered many songs, often as B-sides to their singles. Covers included "Wishing Well" by Free and "Surrender" by Cheap Trick. One of the tracks on the 1992 Problem Solved EP is a cover of Motorhead's "We Are The Roadcrew". Other covers include "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" by Iron Maiden with a jazz flavour, performed in a Radio One live session, and more recently covered "Oh My God" live during their 'Lost Weekend' 2007 tour, with stand-in bassist Danny Lambert performing lead vocals. They have also covered 5ive's "Keep on Movin'" and David Bowie's "Moonage Daydream".

Band members

Current members

Former members

Former session member

Touring Members

Discography

Studio albums

YearRelease DateRecord label UK Albums Chart [3]
3 May 1993 Formaldehyde Total Vegas / EMI75
18 Apr 1994 How to Make Friends and Influence People Total Vegas / EMI18
11 Mar 1996 Regular Urban Survivors Total Vegas / EMI8
5 Oct 1998 Shaving Peaches Total Vegas / EMI34
5 Feb 2001 Good to Go Total Vegas / Papillon Records48
24 Feb 2011Super DeluxTownsend Records-

[2]

Compilation albums

Release DateTitleRecord
label
UK Albums Chart [3] Notes
24 Sep 2001Whales and DolphinsTotal Vegas / EMI78Greatest hits compilation
4 Oct 2001The First and the Last...Total Vegas-Sold only at gigs on the band's Farewell Tour
26 Aug 2002The Essential TerrorvisionEMI Gold-Compilation
15 Aug 2005B Sides And RaritiesEMI-Compilation
12 Mar 2012Essential TerrorvisionMusic Club Deluxe-Compilation

[2]

Live albums

YearRelease DateRecord
label
UK Albums Chart [3] Notes
1994Live at Don Valley Stadium Total Vegas / EMI-Promo
20 Oct 2003Take The Money And Run: The Final ConcertRecall- Live album
7 Nov 2005 For One Night Only Secret-Live album
13 Apr 2009How to Make Friends and Influence People: Live at London Shepherds Bush EmpireConcert Live-Live album
21 Apr 2017Regular Urban Survivors: Live At The RitzTotal Vegas-Live album
29 Mar 2019Party Over Here... Live in LondonE.A.R. Music-Live album

[2]

Singles

Release dateTitle [2] Chart positionsAlbum
UK
[15]
AUS
[16]
IRE
[17]
17 Feb 1992Thrive EP---Formaldehyde
7 Sep 1992"My House"---
8 Feb 1993Problem Solved EP---
7 Jun 1993"American TV"63--
18 Oct 1993"New Policy One"42--
27 Dec 1993"My House" (re-issue)29--
28 Mar 1994"Oblivion"2165-How to Make Friends
and Influence People
13 Jun 1994"Middleman"25--
22 Aug 1994"Pretend Best Friend"25--
17 Oct 1994"Alice What's The Matter?"24--
6 Mar 1995"Some People Say"22--
19 Feb 1996"Perseverance"5--Regular Urban Survivors
22 Apr 1996"Celebrity Hit List"20--
8 Jul 1996"Bad Actress"10--
30 Dec 1996"Easy"12--
21 Sep 1998"Josephine"23--Shaving Peaches
18 Jan 1999"Tequila"2-20
3 May 1999"III Wishes"42--
15 Jan 2001"D'Ya Wanna Go Faster"28--Good to Go
11 Jun 2001"Fists Of Fury"---
8 Feb 2019"Alice What's the Matter?" (Live in London)---Party Over Here… Live in London
8 Mar 2019"Perseverance" (Live in London)---
22 Mar 2019"Oblivion" (Live in London)---
29 Nov 2019"Our Christmas Song"---Non-album single
14 Aug 2020"Coming Up"---
3 Dec 2021"Santa Never Came"---

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