TERRORVISION were in Southampton this weekend celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of a legendary album.

It's been two decades since Regular Urban Survivors went platinum and a sold out Engine Rooms crowd loved every minute of a set which included playing the album in full followed by their hits from other albums.

Terrorvision were big on the British rock scene in the 90s and managed to do the crossover into the top 40 as well with 13 top 40 songs and 3 top 40 albums before going their separate ways in 2001.

Like a lot of bands though they just can't seem to walk away permanently. And have had a number of reunions and mini tours and then came out with a new album in 2011.

It was obvious how much the band were loving being up on stage and over the years they have just got better and better as musicians and lead singer Tony Wright jumps around the stage with incredible energy.

Support came from Tax the Heat, a hotly-tipped Bristol blues/rock band.