Still Suffer
Terror
"Still Suffer" is the eighth studio album by Terror, the hardcore punk band from Los Angeles, California, released in 2016 on Pure Noise Records. Terror has been one of the most consistent and prolific acts in hardcore since their formation in 2002, and "Still Suffer" arrived as further confirmation of their unwavering commitment to the genre's foundational values — aggression, intensity, unity, and an uncompromising DIY ethos. Produced with the kind of blunt, unadorned sonic directness that hardcore demands, the album wastes no time on atmospheric preamble or stylistic experimentation, delivering instead a relentless barrage of short, punishing tracks that do exactly what Terror has always done, and do it with total conviction. Vocalist Scott Vogel remains one of the most commanding presences in hardcore, his delivery a controlled fury that anchors the band's sound with genuine authority.
The album continues the thematic preoccupations that have defined much of Terror's catalogue — perseverance through adversity, loyalty to the hardcore community, personal struggle and resilience, and a fierce rejection of compromise. These are not new themes for the band, but Terror has always derived their power less from novelty than from the sincerity and intensity with which they return to these ideas album after album. "Still Suffer" is tight, focused, and physically immediate in the way the best hardcore always is — music designed as much for the mosh pit and the communal live experience as for individual listening. The guitar work is thick and driving, the rhythm section locked in and punishing, and the whole record moves with the unstoppable forward momentum that is Terror's signature.
Still Suffer
Terror
"Still Suffer" is the eighth studio album by Terror, the hardcore punk band from Los Angeles, California, released in 2016 on Pure Noise Records. Terror has been one of the most consistent and prolific acts in hardcore since their formation in 2002, and "Still Suffer" arrived as further confirmation of their unwavering commitment to the genre's foundational values — aggression, intensity, unity, and an uncompromising DIY ethos. Produced with the kind of blunt, unadorned sonic directness that hardcore demands, the album wastes no time on atmospheric preamble or stylistic experimentation, delivering instead a relentless barrage of short, punishing tracks that do exactly what Terror has always done, and do it with total conviction. Vocalist Scott Vogel remains one of the most commanding presences in hardcore, his delivery a controlled fury that anchors the band's sound with genuine authority.
The album continues the thematic preoccupations that have defined much of Terror's catalogue — perseverance through adversity, loyalty to the hardcore community, personal struggle and resilience, and a fierce rejection of compromise. These are not new themes for the band, but Terror has always derived their power less from novelty than from the sincerity and intensity with which they return to these ideas album after album. "Still Suffer" is tight, focused, and physically immediate in the way the best hardcore always is — music designed as much for the mosh pit and the communal live experience as for individual listening. The guitar work is thick and driving, the rhythm section locked in and punishing, and the whole record moves with the unstoppable forward momentum that is Terror's signature.
