Terrorvision are back! We Are Not Robots, the band’s first album since 2011’s Super Delux, is a marvellously raucous and eclectic statement of intent. A record of music to verify the band’s existence and refresh their legendary, incendiary live shows, which still draw gasps and grins in equal measure. From the opening two-song punk tirade of “Electrocuted” and “The Night that Lemmy Died,” through the pure, foot-stomping pop-rock of “Daydream,” to the singalong melodic bliss of “Opposites Attract,” We Are Not Robots delivers a Bradford-certified punch on the nose, kiss on the cheek and the party to end them all. Lead singer Tony Wright used explosive single “The Night That Lemmy Died,” to celebrate the old-school mentality of bands like Terrorvision that play, write and rock their own tunes...