
In celebration of The Generation Of Danger, TALLAH have a stacked schedule of touring across the US. Pre-orders for the album are available now from /tallah The album was recorded once more with producer Josh Schroeder at Random Awesome Studio and continues to build the fascinatingly dark nu-core metal beast TALLAH have created and set loose. Whilst it will most certainly be lauded for Justin Bonitz's acclaimed aptitude for embodying numerous characters and emotions in his outstanding vocal shape-shifting and ability to meld the ever-blossoming ingenuity of TALLAH's intrepid musicians, The Generation Of Danger will reward those who delve deeper into the album and its supplementary content. The album offers fans more than just an album of pioneering nu-core metal.

After the multi-billion-dollar corporation that employs him takes credit for his latest, award-winning invention, he snaps and retaliates against them by forcing them to take part in the greatest experiment the world of science has ever seen. The Generation Of Danger is a concept album about a genius scientist who gets fed up with being swept under the run. "For The Recognition" follows previous singles "Shaken (Not Stirred)", "The Impressionist" and "Telescope", which have clocked up over 1.07 million Spotify streams and 308k views on YouTube combined. TALLAH's sophomore album, The Generation Of Danger, will be released on November 18th via Earache Records and much like their debut album, Matriphagy, will revolve around around an elaborate and horrific story dreamt up by the band, that continues to unfold in the build up to release. We took that mindset into the studio as well and smashed tons of lamps, microwaves, vases, etc and put those recordings in the song.” “When I wrote this song, I made sure the ending pit hit really hard but was simple enough for us to trash our set up live. TALLAH founder and drummer, Max Portnoy adds: This is your vision, your story, and you have to do whatever it takes to bring all that hidden power to the surface and use it as fuel to show everyone how amazing you really are. If you have a dream, and you want to follow it to the end, you have to push yourself, be confident, and not allow anything or anyone to stand in your way. “ "For The Recognition" is a song about justifying why you are doing what you are doing. Speaking on the release of their latest track, TALLAH frontman, Justin Bonitz, adds: Find the new track on streaming platforms and watch the official music video on KNAC.COM HERE. The brand new single is titled "For The Recognition" and lands with a suitably frenetic accompanying music video.

Nu-Core quintet TALLAH have released the latest chapter of their ongoing world-building saga that will become their sophomore album, The Generation Of Danger (out November 18th via Earache Records). New Album The Generation Of Danger Out November 18th TALLAH Drop New Video "For The Recognition" Spotify has reportedly sent out invites for a May 20th press event.Welcome to the LOUDEST DOT COM ON THE PLANET! The news comes around the same time as reports that YouTube might be making a moving towards offering subscription services for ad-free video streaming and as Apple is expected to unveil its Beats Music relaunch. Spotify claims to have 15 million subscribers and 60 million active users, and according to The Wall Street Journal is seeking to raise more than US$400 million from investors in a round of funding that would value the company at more than US$8.4 billion. The move would see Spotify occupy a whole new turf in the streaming world, but the proposed service is unlikely to include any video content by Taylor Swift.Īs The Verge point out, Spotify’s rival music service Tidal already includes access to music videos as part of its subscription service – but Jay Z’s streaming platform has a whole bunch of other problems right now.
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It is believed a Spotify video service would mirror its music service by offering both free and paid subscription tiers. The company is said to be discussing both the acquisition of existing video content as well as the production of original videos. As reported by The Wall Street Journal, Spotify has reportedly been in talks with a number of YouTube affiliated media companies, as well as television networks, online video producers and magazine publishers, about bringing short videos to the streaming platform as soon as this month.
