TALLAH ABOUT IT

Nu-Core quintet Tallah, one of modern metal’s most explosive and unbridled forces have dropped the second single ‘The Impressionist’ from their recently announced new album ‘The Generation of Danger’ today.

Speaking on the release of their latest track, frontman Justin Bonitz shares

“Tss,tss, if you thought Telescope was a crazy song, you haven’t heard ‘nothing yet. The Impressionist is going to leave you asking yourself WTF you just listened to.

“Unlike the music videos for Matriphagy, the video for The Impressionist is directly connected to the video for Telescope, so pay attention!”

Tallah’s sophomore album, The Generation Of Danger, will be released on September 9th, via Earache Records and much like their debut album, Matriphagy, will revolve around an elaborate and horrific story, dreamt up by the band that will unfold over the coming months in the build up to release. Pre-orders are available now, https://earache.com/tallah.

The Generation Of Danger offers fans more than just an album of pioneering nu-core metal. 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 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.

In celebration of The Generation Of Danger, Tallah will be greeting fans old and new with a vast schedule of touring activity in 2022. The band are currently mid-way through a mammoth 52 date trek with All That Remains, Miss May I and Varials.

TALLAH TOUR DATES 2022

US Tour Dates
Apr 19 – Los Angeles, CA (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 21 – San Diego, CA (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 22 – Tucson, AZ (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 23 – Albuquerque, NM (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 24 – Colorado Springs, CO (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 27 – Oklahoma City, OK (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 28 – Dallas, TX (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 29 – Austin, TX (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
Apr 30 – Houston, TX (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 02 – Pensacola, FL (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 03 – Tampa, FL (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 04 – Lake Buena Vista, FL (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 05 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 07 – Greensboro, NC (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 09 – Atlanta, GA (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 10 – Nashville, TN (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 12 – Indianapolis, IN (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 13 – Warrendale, PA (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 14 – Harrisburg, PA (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 15 – Baltimore, MD (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 17 – Easton, PA (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 18 – Montclair, NJ (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 19 – Huntington, NY (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)
May 20 – Hartford, CT (w/ All That Remains, Miss May I, Varials)