Exploring Glasgow with 90s Rock Group Terrorvision
Glasgow, known for its vibrant music scene and eclectic nightlife, has been a favorite destination for many bands over the years. One such band that has a special connection with the city is the 90s rock group Terrorvision. With hits like “Tequila” propelling them to fame in 1999, the band has always had a soft spot for Glasgow and its lively atmosphere.
Lead singer Tony Wright revealed that whenever Terrorvision visits Glasgow, there is one place they always end up at – The Garage. This iconic venue has been a staple for the band, providing them with fond memories and a platform to connect with their fans. Additionally, Wright mentioned his love for The Hug and Pint, describing it as a cozy spot reminiscent of being in someone’s cellar.
Memories of Glasgow Nightlife
Reflecting on their early days, the band members shared their experiences of playing at Cathouse, a small venue where they struggled to fit their equipment on the narrow stage. Despite the challenges, the band’s love for Glasgow and its vibrant music scene has remained unwavering. From rocking clubs to hidden gems like charity shops on Sauchiehall Street, Terrorvision has explored various facets of the city’s culture and nightlife.
New Album and Creative Process
As Terrorvision gears up for their upcoming show in Glasgow on September 29, fans can look forward to the release of their new album, “We Are Not Robots,” on September 20. The band’s creative process for this album was a result of their ‘Greatest Hits’ tours, which inspired them to start writing new songs and eventually led to the creation of a full-fledged album.
Tony Wright emphasized that despite the 13-year gap since their last album, Terrorvision’s sound remains as “bonkers” as ever. The eclectic mix of styles and genres showcased in their music is a testament to the band’s commitment to staying true to their unique sound and vision. With a natural and organic approach to the recording process, the band members are proud of the work they have produced and hope that fans will appreciate the authenticity and creativity infused in each track.
In conclusion, Glasgow continues to hold a special place in the hearts of Terrorvision, serving as a source of inspiration and connection with their dedicated fan base. As they embark on their musical journey with the release of “We Are Not Robots,” the band remains committed to delivering high-energy performances and memorable experiences for their audience. Stay tuned for more updates from Terrorvision as they continue to rock the music scene with their signature style and passion for music.