Terrorvision - By My Side

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Review by Stevie Driscoll

By My Side is the sixth studio album released by British rock band Terrorvision in 2001. The album features 11 tracks of catchy and upbeat rock music with a pop-punk edge, showcasing the band's signature style and energy.

The album opens with the track "D'Ya Wanna Go Faster?", a fast-paced and energetic song that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "Tequila", a fun and catchy sing-along that features a horn section, and "Days Like These", a more introspective track that showcases the band's ability to write heartfelt ballads.

Throughout the album, the band's musicianship is on display, with tight and catchy guitar riffs, driving basslines, and energetic drumming. Lead singer Tony Wright's vocals are also a highlight, with his distinctive voice adding personality and charm to each track.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
By My Side3:06

Labels

Total Vegas Recordings

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About Terrorvision

Terrorvision began their career as , forming in 1986 in Bradford, UK. The four piece band of Tony Wright (b. 6 May 1968; vocals), Mark Yates (b. 4 April 1968; guitar), Leigh Marklew (b. 10 August 1968: bass) and Shutty (b. 20 March 1967; drums) made little headway until a change of name to Terrorvision (inspired by a cult 80's horror film) in 1991 when signed them on the back of demo tape "Pump Action Sunshine." The band negotiated with EMI the creation of their own label "" and in 1992 their debut EP "Thrive" was released by Total Vegas followed by the band's first LP "Formaldehyde" later in the year. 1994 saw the release of second album "How To Make Friends And Influence People" which generated a string of chart hits for the band including "Oblivion" and "Alice, What's The Matter?" With third LP "Regular Urban Survivors" (1996) Terrorvision continued on their upward trajectory and single "Perseverance" earned the band their first top 5 hit with further chart success for singles "Celebrity Hit List" and "Bad Actress" though real chart domination was to come in January 1999 with the number 2 smash "Tequila" taken from the "Shaving Peaches (1998) album. Despite this, EMI chose to drop the band and in early 2000 the band (and Total Vegas Recordings) were rescued by for whom the band recorded the 2001 album "Good To Go." The reprieve however was temporary and in June 2001 the band announced their split marked by a farewell tour of the UK and a 'best of' album to satisfy EMI's five album contract entitled "Whales & Dolphins." In April 2005 the band reformed for a brief UK tour with further dates in August and September, which EMI took as a good excuse to release another compilation "B-Sides & Rarities". In 2010 after replacing drummer 'Shutty', they started work on an album which was completed and released in 2011 under the title 'Super Deluxe'.

Aliases

  • Spoilt Bratz

Members

  • Tony Wright
  • Shutty
  • Leigh Marklew
  • Mark Yates
  • Cam Greenwood
  • Milton 'Milly' Evans
  • Josephine Ellul
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Summary by Stevie Driscoll

By My Side is a solid album that showcases Terrorvision's strengths as a band. Fans of catchy rock music with a pop-punk edge will find plenty to enjoy here, and newcomers to the band will find a great introduction to their music.

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