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Tallah Premiere “For The Recognition” Music Video

Tallah have shared an official video for their new song “For The Recognition.” That track is from the group's new album “The Generation Of Danger,” which will be available on November 18. Vocalist Justin Bonitz commented:

“‘For The Recognition‘ is a song about justifying why you are doing what you are doing. 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.”

Drummer Max Portnoy added:

“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. We took that mindset into the studio as well and smashed tons of lamps, microwaves, vases, etc and put those recordings in the song.”

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PostedOctober 13, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTallah, For The Recognition, The Generation Of Danger

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