TERROR RELEASE TENTH ALBUM STILL SUFFER
Today, long standing hardcore band TERROR release their tenth album, STILL SUFFER, available through Flatspot Records. Working with producer (and former guitarist) Todd Jones, the band created ten fast, aggressive, in-your-face tracks that embrace the themes that made TERROR so influential in the first place. Songs about self empowerment, survival and an unrelenting will to face challenges head on with the values and support found within the walls of hardcore.
With the release of STILL SUFFER, it's clear that the band has no sign of letting up, continuing to succeed on their mission to deliver hardcore authentic to themselves and to show the world that this is much more than just music. This community and movement that nobody can truly put into words, is the exact place the energy comes from that fuels TERROR to continue to build and grow with STILL SUFFER.
In celebration of the album release, the band worked with director Derek Rathbun on the twenty minute documentary, A DEEPER STRUGGLE, out now. Shot during TERROR’s Latin America tour in January 2026, the film dives into the tenacity the band has kept up throughout their career, reflecting from day one to writing and recording STILL SUFFER to what the future holds. Their intense live show is showcased between direct commentary from the band, bringing the world of TERROR into full view. Watch it HERE.
TERROR is currently out on a North American headline tour with support from Pain of Truth, End It, and Start Today. The band will head to Europe in July for a run of shows and festival appearances. Full dates below and tickets available at sticktight.la.
TERROR is Scott Vogel - vocals, Martin Stewart - guitar, Jordan Posner - guitar, Nicholas Jett - drums, and Christopher Linkovich - bass.
STILL SUFFER Tracklist:
1. ERASE YOU FROM MY WORLD
2. STILL SUFFER
3. PROMISED ONLY LIES
5. FEAR THE PANIC ft. Chuck Ragan
6. DEATH OF HOPE
7. BEAUTY IN THE LOSSES ft. Jay Peta
8. A DEEPER STRUGGLE
9. TO HURT THE MOST
10. DECONSTRUCT IT ft. Brody King, Dan Seely