After 24 years shaping the hardcore scene, Terror is far from slowing down.
They have just announced their tenth full-length album, Still Suffer, set for release on April 24th through Flatspot Records.
The band worked with producer and former guitarist Todd Jones to create ten tracks of relentless, fast-paced aggression.
The album promises to stay true to the sound that has made Terror a genre-defining institution.
Still Suffer is described by the band as "a two and a half minute display of the heavy and unwavering hardcore" on their latest single, which is available to stream now.
The song's video documents the chaos of Terror's January 2026 tour through Latin America, capturing the band's ferocious live energy.
Terror will be hitting the road in support of Still Suffer with a U.S.
tour kicking off on February 26.
They will be supported by Mongrel, Combust, and Collateral on select dates.
The band will also headline LDB Fest in Louisville, KY on February 28.
Tickets are available now for the tour and festival appearances.
A full itinerary of Terror's Still Suffer tour can be found below: 2/26 Toledo, OH Frankie's (w/ Mongrel) 2/27 Erie, PA The Bunker (w/ Mongrel) 2/28 Louisville, KY LDB Fest 3/1 Birmingham, AL WorkPlay Theatre (w/ Mongrel) 3/3 Pensacola, FL Handlebar 3/4 Jacksonville, FL The Albatross (w/ Collateral) 3/5 Orlando, FL Conduit (w/ Collateral) 3/6 Miami, FL Churchill's Pub (w/ Collateral) 3/7 Tampa, FL S.P.O.T.
(w/ Collateral) 3/8 Augusta, GA Grantski 3/9 Greenville, SC Radio Room (w/ Combust) 3/10 Virginia Beach, VA Peabody's (w/ Combust) 3/11 Lakewood, NJ Maggie's (w/ Combust) 3/12 Hartford, CT Webster Underground (w/ Combust) 3/13 Reading, PA Reverb (w/ Combust) 3/14 Massapequa, NY Massapequa VFW 3/15 Providence, RI Alchemy (w/ Combust) The band has not yet confirmed any additional tour dates beyond their initial spring leg.
This marks a pivotal moment for Terror as they continue to evolve their sound and share it with fans worldwide.