Nü-metal revivalist band Tallah is back with a brand new song called "For The Recognition" and all I have to say is "holy shit. When does vocalist Justin Bonitz breathe?" Seriously, everything we've heard from this band and their upcoming record The Generation Of Danger seems to be hellbent on one-upping itself, and then doing so masterfully.
"'For The Recognition' is a song about justifying why you are doing what you are doing," said Bonitz. "Blind ambition can only get you so far. 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. 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. Be honest and be the best."
"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," added drummer Max Portnoy. "We took that mindset into the studio as well and smashed tons of lamps, microwaves, vases, etc and put those recordings in the song."
The Generation Of Danger is out November 18. Pre-orders are available here.
w/ Attila & Catch Your Breath
10/13 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar
10/14 Spartanburg, SC – Ground Zero
10/15 Atlanta, GA – The Loft
10/16 West Palm Beach, FL – Respectable Street
Tallah only
10/18 Jacksonville, NC – Hooligans
10/19 Virginia Beach, VA – Scandals Live
w/ Drowning Pool, Otherwise, Kurt Deimer & Antisaint
11/4 Colorado Springs, CO – Sunshine Studios
11/5 Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theater
11/6 Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater
11/8 Omaha, NE – Barnato
11/10 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
11/11 Danbury, WI – St. Croix Danbury Event Center
11/12 Sioux City, IA – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
11/13 Moline, IL – The Rust Belt
11/15 Charlotte, NC – Amos Southend
11/16 Murrells Inlet, SC – Suck Bang Blow
11/18 New Orleans, LA – Southport Hall
11/19 Cedar Park, TX – The Haute Spot