Bradford rockers Terrorvision will be back on home turf this week.

The band are playing at Victoria Hall in Keighley on Friday following a national tour showcasing new album Super Delux.

Original members Tony Wright, Mark Yates and Leigh Marklew are joined by new drummer Cameron Greenwood and long-term keyboard player Milton Evans.

The band will be supported by Anne-Marie Hurst, original vocalist with Keighley band Skeletal Family.

Terrorvision are also playing the Keighley venue on December 10, along with UK Decay and Salvation And The Inca Babies.

The new album was recorded at Paul Weller’s studio and he has lent his musical skills to one of the tracks.

“They’re all new songs that haven’t been released, with the exception of Mixed Feelings, which Skeletal Family did on our last Peel Session back in 1986,” says Tony. “Paul Weller plays keyboards on a couple of tracks. Ocean Colour Scene’s Steve Cradock plays piano on Mixed Feelings.

“The album should be out by November on Jungle Records. We were, as many bands are doing, looking to release the album ourselves. The Jungle deal we feel will get the album to a bigger audience.

“We have a big fan base, which we hope we can build on.”