#31
Gav wrote:
Everything up ‘till shaving peaches was good - peaches was a bit shakey and after that i couldn’t be arsed to buy their records… they are a text book example of a band loosing their way to try and get radio play
Posted on Thu, 6 May 2004 at 23:14
#32
White Psycho wrote:
Good To Go was quite a good album really. Some average songs but some really good ones too like From Out Of Nothing
Posted on Thu, 6 May 2004 at 23:43
#33
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
1st 4 tracks are great and the “hidden” last one is cool too. Fists of Fury was the only one I really disliked.
Posted on Sat, 8 May 2004 at 17:13
#34
MENOTSKINNY wrote:
I wish they would get back together, but not half as much as LITTLE ANGELS !
Posted on Tue, 29 June 2004 at 12:41
#35
Gav wrote:
Well - they have done, I have just seen on a mailshot that they are reforming,
Rumours that it is a result of this very thread are unconfirmed at the moment! :D
Posted on Fri, 12 November 2004 at 15:29
#36
White Psycho wrote:
The dates supposedly confirmed don’t include bradford, that won’t do lads!
Posted on Fri, 12 November 2004 at 15:39
#37
jc1303 wrote:
I used to have all the albums but the evil ex-wife kept them.
Found the albums a bit hit and miss, some great tracks, some shite.
Live they were always great though. Think I saw them about 6 times.
They should only reform if they can be as good as Oblivion, Perseverance, Josephine, Alice whats the matter etc.
Posted on Fri, 12 November 2004 at 18:12
#38
jc1303 wrote:
MENOTSKINNY wrote:
I wish they would get back together, but not half as much as LITTLE ANGELS !
Just been listening to a Little of the past at extreme volume! They were a great band.
Saw a Toby Jepson CD in HMV t’other day. Had a live CD with it with loads of Angels stuff on it.
Posted on Fri, 12 November 2004 at 18:14
#39
allroy (Rainer) wrote:
These are the confirmed dates according to german magine Visions:
10/04 Norwich - UEA
11/04 Cambridge - Junction
12/04 Nottingham - Rock City
13/04 Birmingham - Academy
14/04 Manchester - Academy
16/04 Leeds - University
Posted on Tue, 16 November 2004 at 10:30
#40
Gav wrote:
Hmm - Seems a strange choice of venues, I mean they only just used to fill the Manchester Academy during the Regular Urban Survivors tour, and they have been away from the scene for over 3 years…
Therapy? and the Wildhears are only doing the Academy 2 + 3 (Hop & Grape) - maybe they know something we dont?
Posted on Tue, 16 November 2004 at 16:42
#41
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
But… where’s the London date?
Posted on Tue, 16 November 2004 at 18:42
#42
Joel (Joel Wreford) wrote:
Title: TERRORVISION ARE BACK! sort of… (merged)
I just noticed in Kerrang that Terrorvision have a tour on April 2005. Its dubbed a ‘1 week only’ thing, so I guess they’re not reforming properly, more like there wallets are a tad light.
But who cares! I get to see Terrorvision again!
Now we just need to organise that Therapy? Wildhearts and Terrorvision co-headlining tour!
Posted on Thu, 18 November 2004 at 16:44
#43
White Psycho wrote:
Its already been talked about here
Posted on Thu, 18 November 2004 at 17:10
#44
Bad Karma wrote:
What do you think of Terrorvision reforming Citizen Erased?
Posted on Thu, 18 November 2004 at 21:56
#45
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
I fear for the future. It’s like when the new Star Wars films announced, I was really looking forward to them, and even went to see The Phantom Menace the weekend it opened in the States (not just for that reason, I may have had the word geek above my head but it wasn’t in capital letters) & then when the first two (The Phantom Plotline and Attack of the Clowns) did come out, it was one almighty disappointment.
So, now older, wiser (we hope) and more cynical, I really really hope that they won’t fuck up their own legend & be crap in some way (worst outcome - release a new record that turns out to be crap). If they play near me, I’ll see them & if they release anything I’ll probably buy it, but I really hope it’s not going to be another disappointment.
Which I guess means I’m chuffed because they’re a band that means a lot to me :)
Posted on Fri, 19 November 2004 at 17:49
#46
rickman wrote:
Yes Terrorvision are back together and touring. Got my ticket for Leeds. Now all we need to do is get T?, The Wildhearts, Kerbdog, 3 colours red and Terrorvision to put on their own festival next summer.
Hmmm wonder if the Almighty would consider opening?!
Posted on Mon, 29 November 2004 at 11:26
#47
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
In one of the most pissflappingly annoying coincidences, I appear to have unmovable plans (possibly involving dinosaurs, possibly not) on the night they play London. Arse and half!
Posted on Sat, 26 February 2005 at 19:58
#48
Bad Karma wrote:
I thought i’d ‘bump’ this TV topic rather post a new one,i now have all their studio album and they were a good fun band.The British rock scene is a poorer place without them.I was always under the impression Good To Go was a terrible album and but i like it especially Sometimes I’d Like To Kill Her.
Posted on Sun, 12 February 2006 at 14:24
#49
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
First half and the hidden track are really good, second half I’m not so found of.
Tragic cover though.
Posted on Sun, 12 February 2006 at 15:25
#50
Bad Karma wrote:
Yeah it is bloody awful they must have been pissed when they approved the artwork.
Do you have the B-sides album?I was wondering was it worth getting?
Posted on Sun, 12 February 2006 at 17:52
#51
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
I don’t have it - until you mentioned it, I wasn’t aware of its existence. May well consider it as the reviews on Amazon are quite good.
Posted on Mon, 13 February 2006 at 18:05
#52
varshamail@tiscali.c wrote:
Title: t-vision
I saw them 4times in all&they were brilliant live,especially at Pompey Wedge a few years back.Hope they reform&come to Bournemouth supporting Therapy?And give the Wildhearts a night off!
Posted on Mon, 13 February 2006 at 22:50