Prevention vs Intervention
Released in 2008 on Hiership Records
Remastered by Adam Schmitt for vinyl and released March 19, 2013 on Heirship Records
"Prevention vs. Intervention reflects such a struggle. You know from the first chord of the first song, “The Hands of Gridlock,” that what follows is a gritty depiction of something big, something important, and the band delivers. Their particular brand of alternative rock shakes the rafters in order to convey their reality, and it works. " -Jeff Zolito
Under Surveillance released in 2005 on Innocent Words Records included in top 20 albums of the decade in the Champaign-Urbana area.
"The record reveals a texture and tunefulness that may have been overshadowed live by the sheer volume of their sets. The Touch and Go influence still hangs heavy on Under Surveillance, but on "A Scream in the Park" Kimble's voice cuts through the mix during the verse to reveal an approachable melody, and King's guitar is more atmospheric than abrasive. "Your Nemesis" is ready for radio airplay (it did get some spins locally) and highlights the duo's capability of penning a memorable chorus. They eventually kicked "She" to the curb and added a human [Wathen] on drums, but for six years Terminus Victor toiled in the trenches as a two-man, one-machine wrecking crew and one of C-U's heaviest bands." –DOUG HOEPKER
Mastering the Revels
Released in 2003 on Innocent Words Records
"Terminus Victor...dynamic, filling and potent, full of subtleties that continue to entice each time you experience them. A dichotomy of personalities brought together through some sort of explosive primordial archetype, oozing out of the collective unconscious into an unknown musical realm. Terminus Victor infuses a heart-pounding rhythm with an infectious guitar, epileptic bass, and vigorous vocals that seem to melt their way around you."
-Brian Robertson