
Several tracks from ‘Symptoms of Sin’ are now online at the band’s MySpace page. The band’s latest music video, for the lead track “The Victim”, is online along with other performance footage at VTT’s YouTube channel. The clip is also featured as an enhanced video segment on the digipack version of ‘Symptoms Of Sin’.
Formed in 2005, VTT released ‘Mandala’ in that same year and ‘Alone In Pain’ in 2007 under the name Voodoo Terror Tribe. ‘Symptoms Of Sin’ marks the recording debut of VTT vocalist Gil-PZ, a Texas transplant that moved to New Jersey to join the band, as well as the band’s shortened moniker of VTT. “The acronym better represents our new approach, and is iconic in its own way,” VTT guitarist Emir Erkal recently stated in an interview. “While in a way we’re a tribe, the term ‘terror’ doesn’t usually apply.”
VTT “Victims Of Sin” Summer Tour 2010
5/15 Akron, OH – Annabell’s
5/16 Allen Park, MI – Simon’s After Dark
5/17 South Barrington, IL – The Rock Room
5/19 Lincoln, NE – Knickerbockers
5/20 Tulsa, OK – Shenanigan’s
5/21 San Antonio, TX – Zombies (with When Words Attack, Charity Payne, more)
5/22 Arlington, TX – Dreamworld (Texas Hellfest 2010)
5/23 Austin, TX – The Headhunters
5/25 Birmingham, AL – The Nick
5/26 Clarksville, TN – The Warehouse (with Stoic Static, more)
5/27 Asheville, NC – The Boiler Room
5/28 Bluefield, WV – The Rock-It Club
6/06 East Patchogue, NY – East End Hot Rods (The 2nd Annual Autism Speaks Charity Car & Truck Show)
*more dates will be announced soon*
“Plain and simple the music is an aggression of brutality that contains this rock n’ roll vibration with heavy metal influence wrapped around giving it that much needed breath of fresh air.” – Metal Maniacs
“Take a second, pause, and check back into metal’s roots, and Symptoms Of Sin in a way acts like a reminder to the glory days, with a classic sort of evil in the mix. Fans of loud heavy metal need to check out VTT now.” – SMNnews.com
“…songs that stand out as being quite good, solid metal tunes.” – Pure Grain Audio
“VTT’s gritty sensibilities and memorable hooks hit hard and are bound to leave an impression on anyone with an ear for the sound of today’s aggression.” – Hot Indie News
“I can totally see these guys gaining mainstream recognition…much more palatable than your average over the top aggressive modern metal album” – All Metal Resource
“…this troupe’s cavalcade of strong riffs is sprinkled with a bevy of intriguing acoustic flourishes (“Looking For Serenity”, “Deleted Scenes”) providing the album a proper foundation that supports its constant switches in mood and atmosphere.” – Gears Of Rock