Sheer Terror are an American
hardcore punk
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band from New York City. The band was one of the first to combine elements of
heavy metal with a hardcore punk base, pioneering a heavier style of hardcore that would create many bands in the following decades. Formed in late 1984, the band stayed together until 1998, through numerous lineup changes and shifts in musical style. In October 2004, the band reunited for two shows at New York City's
CBGB
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Club.
History
The band first came into existence in December 1984 when former Fathead Suburbia vocalist Paul Bearer answered an ad in the
Village Voice
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for a
hardcore punk
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singer. Filling out the original lineup was guitarist Alan Blake, bassist Baron "Barry" Misuraca, and drummer Sam "Reid" Lohman. The band was featured on the 1985 ''One Big Crowd'' compilation, and released two cassette demos, ''
No Grounds for Pity'' and ''
Fall from Grace''. Soon after the band broke up due to personality conflicts. Afterwards, Bearer would spend some time in southern California before returning to New York, where he reformed Sheer Terror with Blake, adding Mark Neuman on bass and Jason Martin on drums.
The band soon after began a longtime association with
Blackout Records
Blackout! Records is an independent record label which specializes in hardcore punk.
It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled '' Where the Wild Thi ...
, who released some of their songs on the label's compilation ''
Where the Wild Things Are
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'', in 1989, along with a
7-inch
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''Live at CBGB'' release. The following year, the band recorded their debut full length ''Just Can't Hate Enough''. The record was engineered by
Tommy Victor of
Prong. As Victor also worked at
CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in the East Village, Manhattan, East Village in Manhattan, New York City. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. The letters ''CBGB'' were for ''Cou ...
, he was able to allow the band to record live at the famous bar in the morning and afternoon hours before shows were held. The record was released in Germany on Starving Missile Records, and later released stateside under the Blackout name. ''Just Can't Hate Enough'' quickly became one of the records that defined the new, heavier sound of hardcore that was emerging at the time, played by bands such as
Biohazard
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and
Killing Time, among others. The guitar tone and riffs, in particular, display a large heavy metal influence, especially from
Swiss
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speed metal
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lers
Celtic Frost
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, who were allegedly one of Alan Blake's favorite bands. The band also became known for Bearer's no-nonsense stage personality, with some finding him offensive, and others enjoying his often blunt and obscenity filled humor.
Blake, however, exited the band soon after the record's release. He would later form Darkside, also known as Darkside NYC, which also featured a heavy
Celtic Frost
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influence.
Neuman took the opportunity to switch to guitar, and Mike "Chickie" Walter, a former member of the
crossover band
Ludichrist
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, took over on bass duties, only to be replaced a year later by Keith "Zippy" McAdam. With the lineup of Bearer, Neuman, McAdam, and Martin, the band cut a new record in 1991 that was titled ''Ugly And Proud'', and whose planned cover featured a bulldog belonging to
Josh Silver of
Type O Negative
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. Seeing the success of
Biohazard
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's eponymous 1990 release, the band planned to release the LP under Maze Records. However, due to the amount of money and time spent on the Biohazard release, Maze was not in the position to release ''Ugly And Proud''. The record was shelved by the label, much to the dismay of the band who could not convince the company to allow them to take the masters elsewhere.
In this time, the band experienced more member turnover, including the return of Chickie to bass duties, and an extended stint with a former
glam metal
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drummer named Dave Todd. Paul Bearer recounts in the liner notes of a later release about his disbelief that Dave, while the band was in Europe, asked him who "Anarchy" was, thinking the circle-A logo he saw spray painted on walls belonged to a band. The tension of having someone in the band who did not understand
punk rock
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ultimately led to finding a new drummer in Pat Cronin.
To make up for the lack of an album, Sheer Terror re-recorded many of the songs from ''Ugly and Proud'', releasing the result on Blackout as ''Thanks fer Nuthin'', a jab at the owner of Maze Records. According to Bearer, he originally wanted to call the record ''Canadian Scumbag''. However, upon hearing of the band's new album, Maze Records quickly, and finally, released ''Ugly and Proud'', leading to the band having two records on the market with mostly identical songs.
Some tours later, the ''Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue'' EP was released. Following the theme of the title, the track list included an old song, ''Walls'', a new song, ''Broken'', a cover ("borrowed") song, ''Everything's Fine'' by
The Saints, and a slow ballad ("blue"), ''Goodbye, Farewell''. It also included a short cover of Johnny Cash's "
I Still Miss Someone". The cover depicted an old photograph of Bearer's parents' wedding. Both Bearer and Mark Neuman have commented that due to
Josh Silver's production of the EP, it remains their favorite Sheer Terror release. The band even cut the only music video of their career for ''Broken'', which featured a live action depiction of the song's subject, a despondent, alcoholic circus
clown
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.
This, among other things, led to interest from
MCA, who signed the band for the recording of 1995's ''Love Songs for the Unloved''. Produced by Tommy Victor, the record reflected a changing band, with slower songs and more clean, operatic singing from Bearer, rather than his usual
growls. The upbeat track ''For Rudy The Kraut'' even featured an almost
ska-sounding horn section consisting of
Tom Malone (
trombone
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), Jim Hynes (
trumpet
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) and Scott Kreitzer (
tenor saxophone
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). Neuman was also not particularly satisfied with the overall sound of his guitar tracks, leading to the dismissal of Producer Victor, leaving production to be taken over by both Neuman and Walters. The record did not receive the expected attention from fans, and Sheer Terror was soon dropped from MCA, who Bearer later sarcastically referred to as "the Music Cemetery of America".
In the following years, Bearer's self admittedly "pig-headed"
personality clashed with the other members of the band, leading to Cronin and Neuman's exit. Sheer Terror managed to press on with a lineup that included former
Whiplash drummer
Tony Scaglione, and future Cause for Alarm guitarist Jay Banks. This lineup lasted through a U.S. tour with
Napalm Death
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. Shortly after, the band broke up, only to be revived in 1997 featuring Ex-Mind over Matter/Neglect drummer John Lafata, and current
Kill Your Idols
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guitarist Gary Bennett. John Lafata then went on to tour and record with
Madball
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, and Tony Scaglione was brought in once again. But eventually, Sheer Terror ended their 13-year career in 1998, immediately following a mildly successful European tour. Most members did not speak to each other for many years following the break-up.
Reunion and reformation
In mid-2004 it was announced that the lineup of Bearer, Neuman, Chickie, and Cronin were again rehearsing and planned on playing a show to serve both as a reunion and as the final farewell the band was never able to give. The reaction from fans led to the booking of another show the following night, and on October 9 and 10, the band played two sold-out shows at
CBGB
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, alongside opening bands such as Inhuman, Murphys Law, The Distance and
Subzero. Footage from both nights, as well as an extensive documentary, was released as the ''Beaten by the Fists of God'' DVD in 2005. Many high-profile members of the punk rock and hardcore community were featured praising the band in the documentary, including members of
Dropkick Murphys
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,
Life of Agony
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, and
Blood for Blood. Many former members were interviewed as well.
A new lineup of the band featuring Bearer, Michael De Lorenzo (guitar), Jason Çarter (bass), and Anthony Corallo (drums) played again on August 13, 2010 at the Starlight Ballroom in Philadelphia, PA as part of the annual This is Hardcore festival. Paul announced at the show that the band may begin to write new songs if the band is happy with the new material. Since that first show, the band has played several other shows in major US markets, Japan, and Europe. According to a post by Paul on the band's Facebook page "Really looking forward to working with guys who not only know the music, but actually feel it...It's not a competition, but a full-on threat...Hooray, for me...!!! Yes, not a jibe nor a slight...a truth."
At the end of 2012, Lawrence Nieroda aka Larry the hunter took over guitar duties in the band playing his first show in January 2013. Larry has done time in Murphy's Law, Subzero, Son of Skam, Inhuman, Loved & Hated and is currently also playing in Stigma.
By the end of 2013, Mike De Lorenzo was back on guitar.
And, by August 2016, De Lorenzo was let go.
In November 2016, Sheer Terror was joined by Johnny Eggz for their international tour. Johnny Eggz was formerly the front man and guitarist for The Mighty Pragmatics.
In September 2018, in response to praise received from alt-right
Proud Boys
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co-founder
Gavin McInnes
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, Bearer wrote on the band's Facebook page that the Proud Boys are not welcome anywhere in the vicinity of Sheer Terror.
By July 2019, Jason Carter and Gary Bennett had amicably left due to constrictions caused by their work schedules and the band's increasing live work schedule. The band continues as a four piece, with Brendan Porray on bass.
By January 2023, Anthony Corallo was out of the band due to work constraints. By August of the same year, Brendan Porray was replaced due to logistics.
The current lineup of Sheer Terror is: Paul Bearer, Johnny Eggz (guitar), Henry Belfor (bass), and John Besser (drums)
Members
;Current
* Paul Bearer – vocals
(1984–1987, 1988–1996, 1997–1998, 2004, 2010–present)
* John Besser – drums
(2022–present)
* Johnny Eggz – guitars
(2016–present)
* Henry "Hank Hell" Belfor – bass
(2023–present)
;Former
* Alan Blake – guitars
(1984–1987, 1988–1989)
* Baron "Barry" Misuraca – bass
(1984–1987)
* Sam "Reid" Lohman – drums
(1984–1987)
* Mark Neuman – bass
(1988–1989), guitar
(1989–1995, 2004)
* Jason Martin – drums
(1988–1991)
* Mike "Chickie" Walter – bass
(1989–1989, 1991–1996, 1997–1998, 2004)
* Keith "Zippy" McAdam – bass
(1990–1991)
* Dave Todd – drums
(1991–1993)
* Pat Cronin – drums
(1993–1995, 2004)
* Jay Banks – guitars
(1995–1996)
* Tony Scaglione – drums
(1995–1996, 1997–1998)
* Gary Bennett – guitars
(1997–1998)
* John Lafata – drums
(1997)
* Michael De Lorenzo – guitars
(2010–2012, 2013–2016)
* Jason Carter – bass
(2010–2019)
* Lawrence Nieroda aka Larry the Hunter – guitars
(2012–2013)
* Brendan Porray – bass
(2019–2023)
* Anthony Corallo – drums
(2010–2023)
Timeline
Discography
Albums
*''Just Can't Hate Enough'' –
Blackout Records
Blackout! Records is an independent record label which specializes in hardcore punk.
It was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled '' Where the Wild Thi ...
, 1989
*''Ugly and Proud'' – Maze Records, 1991
*''Thanks fer Nuthin'' –
Blackout! Records, 1992
*''Love Songs for the Unloved'' –
MCA Records
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, 1995
*''Standing Up for Falling Down'' – Reaper Records, 2014
*''Unheard Unloved'' –
Blackout! Records, 2016
EPs and singles
*''Live at CBGB'' –
Blackout! Records, 1989
*''I Need Lunch'' (split with Crawlpappy) –
Suburban Voice
''Suburban Voice'' is a punk zine
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, 1989
*''Asshole and Prode'' – Halb 7 Records, 1993
*''Old, New Borrowed, and Blue'' –
Blackout! Records, 1994
*''Not Waving, Drowning'' – Blackout! Records UK, 1996
*''College Boy'' –
MCA Records
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, 1995
*''Spite'' – Reaper Records, 2011
*''Kaos for Kristin'' – Dead City Records, 2013
*''Darkened Days'' – Reaper Records, 2014
*''Split with The Old Firm Casuals'' – Pitchfork Label, 2016
*''Pall in the Family'' – Reaper Records, 2018
*''New Life'' – Reaper Records, 2019
*''Split with
EyeHateGod
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'' – Take As Needed Records / Chronic Death, 2020
Demos
*''
No Grounds for Pity'' – self-released demo cassette, 1986
*''Fall from Grace'' – self-released demo cassette, 1987
*''Demo '88'' – self-released demo cassette, 1988
Compilations
*''One Big Crowd Compilation'' compilation – Big City Records, 1985
*''
No Grounds for Pity'' –
Blackout! Records Europe, 1996 – compilation of demos 1985 – 1988
*''
Where the Wild Things Are
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'' compilation –
Blackout! Records, 1989
*Satisfaction Guaranteed compilation – Nawpost Records, 1996
*''Bulldog Edition'' (compilation of all Blackout! tracks) –
Blackout! Records, 2001
Live albums
*''Drop Dead and Go to Hell'' – Dead City Records, 2004
DVDs
*''Beaten by the Fists of God'' (reunion/documentary DVD) –
Thorp Records, 2005
References
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sheer Terror
Hardcore punk groups from New York (state)
Musical groups established in 1984
Musical groups from New York City