Terrorvision is a rock band originating from Bradford, England. Initially performing under the name "The Spoilt Bratz," they changed their name to Terrorvision, drawing inspiration from the cult horror film "Terrorvision." The group rose to prominence in the early 1990s, becoming known for their energetic live performances and catchy tunes that blended elements of hard rock, glam, and alternative rock.
The band achieved notable success with their album "How to Make Friends and Influence People" in 1994, which included the hit single "Oblivion." This track, along with others like "Tequila" and "Alice What's the Matter," garnered significant radio play and charted in the UK. "Regular Urban Survivors," another well-received album, further cemented their place in the rock scene.
Terrorvision's style is characterised by catchy hooks and accessible lyrics, making them a staple of the 90s British rock music landscape. Despite facing line-up changes and sporadic disbandments, the group has maintained a loyal fanbase. The band has embarked on various reunion tours, continuing to deliver their classic hits to audiences old and new. Their unique approach to rock ensures their lasting influence on the genre.