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Tallah Premiere “A Primeval Detachment” Music Video

Tallah have shared an official video for their new song “A Primeval Detachment.” The track is taken from the group's new concept album, “Primeval: Obsession // Detachment,” which will be available on September 5.

The band commented:

“This is not only the heaviest entry on the record, but potentially the heaviest in our entire discography. It’s relentless, top to bottom. Acting as the opening track of Act 2, the intro to the song really sets the tone. The pretty string quartet from Act 1 is falling apart, and the album takes a much darker turn. The final breakdown of this track is going to be a highlight at live shows, guaranteed.”

Bassist Max Portnoy added:

“Shooting this video affirmed one thing for me… We have the best fans. So many people rolled up to this random underpass on short notice. We had our friend pull up with a truck full of scaffolding, and we weren’t sure if the shoot would be shutdown after 15 minutes of setting up, but our fans jumped in to help set up and teardown everything as fast as possible. Legitimately could not have done this video without them.”

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PostedMay 6, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTallah

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