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On Wednesday we presented a preview of the new Terror video for "Never Alone." Today, we've got the full video premiere. It's just one of two new videos the band shot in a day near the end of its tour with Earth Crisis. The other is for the song "Betrayer"; both tracks on on the band's new album, The Damned, the Shamed.

"The storylines are connected and I guess you need to see both to get the full picture," says frontman Scott Vogel. "They were done by our friends at Space Monkey who did the last video, 'Lost,' and also our [2006] DVD ["The Living Proof"]."

Many scenes in the video were shot in a run down Philadelphia-area prison that still houses some inmates. "The building was eerie and really set the tone for the long day," Vogel says. "I guess, overall, the videos deal with truth, trust, knowing who the enemy is, greed, lust, revenge and death and the way all of these forces interlock in this ugly world. The clip also shows the results of these inner battles. It’s always kind of odd for me when we are shooting these things, but the end result is great."

Click "More" to watch the video for Terror's "Never Alone." And catch it on the big screen Saturday night at midnight on MTV2's Headbangers Ball. Read more...

On Friday we'll preview the brand new Terror video for the track "Never Alone" from the band's new album, The Damned, The Shamed, which came out June 10. But for the next two days, check out this video teaser from MTV Norway.

Our Scandinavian sister station hooked up with the guys to talk about the new record and watch a rough cut version of the vid. "Never Alone" will reveal the first of a two-part video storyline. The prequel will be offered in the future in the video for "Betrayer." If that throws you, wait 'til you catch the suprise plot twist. Click "more" to view. Read more...


A lot of people have said to me in the last month, “I bet you’re really pissed that your new record isn’t even out and everyone already has it.” I am, but not for the reasons most people think.

Sure, I would like a huge royalty check and top chart positions, but I’m a realist, and playing what we play…that just won’t happen whether downloading existed or not. I’m upset because getting a downloaded version of the new Terror record is not a complete experience. Music, to me, is way more than just the sound coming out of your iPod. The artwork, the lyrics, the photos -- all these things make up an album. And, what if you’re hearing a recording before it is completely mixed and mastered? It’s f---ing sad, man. Read more...