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returntothepit >> discuss >> SHEER TERROR posts new tracker to LG by the_reverend on Jun 10,2014 3:11pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jun 10,2014 3:11pm
SHEER TERROR PREMIERES NEW SONG ON LAMBGOAT
First Full-Length Album in 18 Years Coming July 15th from Reaper Records

http://lambgoat.com/features/163/Sheer-Ter...Love-You-Like-A-Leper-song-premiere

The illustrious Reverend Paul Bearer, along with the new and improved lineup of Mike Delorenzo (guitar), Jason Carter (bass), and Anthony Corallo (drums) are back as Sheer Terror and are gearing up to release their new album Standing Up For Falling Down on July 15th from Reaper Records. Listen to the new track, "Love You Like A Leper" now on Lambgoat.com.

Sheer Terror have been a staple in the punk scene since their inception and have released some of the most classic hardcore records to ever exist; Just Cant Hate Enough (1990), Ugly and Proud (1991), Thanks Fer Nuthin (1992) and Love Songs For The Unloved (1995). Their first full-length since Love Songs, Standing Up For Falling Down was recorded earlier this year with Dean Baltulonis at Thump Studios in Brooklyn and is everything Sheer Terror fans have come to know and love, and then some. Always pushing the boundaries a step further with every release, Standing Up For Falling Down is hard, heavy and honest. Vocalist/lyricist Paul Bearer delvers one of his greatest performances to date and the band is tighter than ever before.

From the tongue-in-cheek yet brutal hardcore pummeling of "Heartburn in G" to the melodic melancholy of "Sandbox Tonka", there's plenty of gritty, hard driving punk from a band that was born in a time when hardcore was an actual threat. Standing Up For Falling Down is the Sheer Terror album fans have been waiting for - 18 years on the making - and it's worth the wait.

Pre-order now from Reaper-Records.com (and use the coupon code HERETOSTAY today only for 10% off the album pre-order).


Standing Up For Falling Down Track Listing:
1. Heartburn in G
2. Ain't Alright
3. Weird, Jealous, and Fat
4. Boots, Braces, and Alimony
5. Coffee, 5 Sugars
6. Did You Just Meet Me?
7. Love You Like A Leper
8. Sandbox Tonka
9. The Revenge Of Mr. Jiggs
10. Cigarettes and Farts
11. Singalongastupid
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toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jun 10,2014 4:08pm
Actually pretty fucking good...thankfully. Anxious to hear the rest of the album.



toggletoggle post by Hoser at Jun 10,2014 4:54pm
Sheer Terror fucking rules. Love songs for the unloved brings me wayyyy back...fucking awesome album.



toggletoggle post by Hoser at Jun 10,2014 4:59pm
Speaking of awesomeness and thinking back...


bennyhillifier




toggletoggle post by DYA is DUAL BISMUTH YAW GATE at Jun 11,2014 8:10am
Dying to hear "Weird, Jealous, and Fat."



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jun 11,2014 9:50am
Equally looking forward to "Boots, Braces, and Alimony".



toggletoggle post by Hoser at Jun 11,2014 11:56am
Another fucking GREAT album...


bennyhillifier




toggletoggle post by DYA is DUAL BISMUTH YAW GATE at Jun 11,2014 12:13pm



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jul 8,2014 12:10pm
So I got my new Sheer Terror disk and I like it. Riffs and arrangements are catchy without being gay/annoying and Paul is just being Paul. Still can't beat Just Can't Hate Enough, but still a great effort by some old guys. Recommended for fellow ST fanboys.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jul 8,2014 2:01pm
I need to give them more of a chance. College Boy made me ill... so I couldn't take them seriously.



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jul 8,2014 3:53pm
Yeah, Love Songs for the Unloved certainly had some painful moments (College Boy being one of them), but there were still a few decent songs on that album.

Even on this one, there are some songs that are kinda meh, but all in all it's a good listen, and I like it much better than Love Songs.



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