The Terminals come from parts unknown. Unknown to you, I or even themselves. Or maybe they come from parts we know only too well, yet don't need reminding of too much. Home.
PHOTOS / REVIEWS
Leeds Music Scene (Live Review)
The Terminals are with out doubt one of they most underrated bands Leeds has produced in years and probably come as a pleasant surprise to the vast majority stood in Joseph's Well white-noise tunnel.
Having never actually seen the band play without technical problems it seems pointless to mention them here as it may well be part of the show, but when the drum kit and the "bass player on a tape" are actually working The Terminals rip across the stage like few others.
Phil Privilege claws his way around like a demented dinosaur in the throws of death while his cohorts wheel away at their buzz-saw guitars.
Stand out tunes are the glorious Wrong, the chop-laden Diagnosis and set-ender Dictator.
The band seemed a little riled by their equipment mishaps but hopefully a glimpse at the smiling faces when they left the stage would have put those thoughts to the back of their minds.