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Terror Turn Pain Into Power

Posted by Aaron H on March 12, 2022

Terror Turn Pain Into Power
Photo Credit: Errick Easterday

Terror will release their new album, Pain Into Power, on May 6th via Pure Noise Records. The record was produced by original founding guitarist, Todd Jones (Nails). The first single, "Can't Help but Hate," is out now and features guest vocals from George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher (Cannibal Corpse). Check it out below:

Vocalist Scott Vogel comments:

Todd is super intense and focused and analyzes all angles of songs and band situations. Sometimes I think he might know more about Terror than I do! Watching him create songs is inspiring because he was so invested in this album. And that was what we needed because Terror has done this so many times.

This song is a fusion of Jordan and Todd Jones' riffs. Pushed forward by possibly the fastest drumming Terror has ever had. Lyrics that everyone can easily relate to while living in a world crashing deeper into insanity day after day. And of course the addition of Corpsegrinder's vocals makes this minute and twenty six second track super unique for Terror's eighth LP.

 

Terror Turn Pain Into Power
Photo Credit: Errick Easterday

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