Hardcore Institution Terror Announce Tenth Album ‘Still Suffer’ Out April 24

Terror are back with their tenth full-length record, ‘Still Suffer,’ due April 24 via Flatspot Records. Produced by Todd Jones, the band’s former guitarist and a producer who knows exactly what Terror sounds like at its sharpest, the album delivers ten fast, aggressive, in-your-face hardcore tracks that double down on everything that made the Los Angeles band an institution over their 24-year run. The title track and lead single is out today, a two-and-a-half-minute statement of purpose with a video directed by Derek Rathbun, capturing the chaos of Terror’s January 2026 Latin America tour dates.

The album’s supporting cast is formidable. Jay Peta of Mindforce guests on “Beauty in the Losses,” Brody King of God’s Hate and Dan Seely of King Nine appear on “Deconstruct IT,” and Hot Water Music’s Chuck Ragan delivers on “Fear the Panic,” a track co-produced by New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert. Engineering and additional production came from Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio (with drum engineering at Studio 606 alongside Oliver Roman), mixing by Jon Markson, mastering by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, and additional vocal engineering by Jay Zubricky at GCR Audio. The full track listing: “Erase You From My World,” “Still Suffer,” “Promised Only Lies,” “Destruction of My Soul,” “Fear the Panic” (featuring Chuck Ragan), “Death of Hope,” “Beauty in the Losses” (featuring Jay Peta), “A Deeper Struggle,” “To Hurt the Most,” and “Deconstruct It” (featuring Brody King and Dan Seely).

Terror hit the road today, February 26, with a U.S. run that includes a headline slot at LDB Fest in Louisville, Kentucky on February 28, with Mongrel, Combust and Collateral joining on select dates. The full tour dates are as follows.

February 26 | Toledo, Ohio | Frankie’s

February 27 | Erie, Pennsylvania | The Bunker

February 28 | Louisville, Kentucky | LDB Fest

March 1 | Birmingham, Alabama | WorkPlay Theatre

March 3 | Pensacola, Florida | Handlebar

March 4 | Jacksonville, Florida | The Albatross

March 5 | Orlando, Florida | Conduit

March 6 | Miami, Florida | Churchill’s Pub

March 7 | Tampa, Florida | S.P.O.T.

March 8 | Augusta, Georgia | Grantski

March 9 | Greenville, South Carolina | Radio Room

March 10 | Virginia Beach, Virginia | Peabody’s

March 11 | Lakewood, New Jersey | Maggie’s

March 12 | Hartford, Connecticut | Webster Underground

March 13 | Reading, Pennsylvania | Reverb

March 14 | Massapequa, New York | Massapequa VFW

March 15 | Providence, Rhode Island | Alchemy