TERROR: New Video To Premiere On Monday

September 15, 2006

Be the first to watch the new TERROR video for the song "Lost" off their new album "Always The Hard Way" on YouTube.com. Viewing will launch this Monday, September 18, so sign up now in order to get an invite (instructions below).

The video, which was directed by Doug Spangenberg (LAMB OF GOD, UNEARTH),follows the concept of the song, which deals with finding one's identity in the music that TERROR so powerfully delivers. Vocalist Scott Vogel comments: "It's saying that I think a lot of people that are into heavy music and real loud music don't really fit in with a lot of people. We shot part of it in the basement of a warehouse without any crowd and there's a concept part of it as well. It's about someone who can't fit in so they find music and the people they find through music become their family."

TERROR is currently on tour with UNEARTH and BLEEDING THROUGH.

To receive your invite to view the TERROR video, you must add Trustkill as your friend on YouTube. Just follow these instructions:

* If you have a YouTube account, make sure you are logged in.
* If you don't have a YouTube account, create one here.
* Once you have your YouTube account, and you are logged in, click here.

On Monday you will receive your invite to watch the new TERROR video.

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