Tallah – Matriphagy (Indie Exclusive) Vinyl Album was the brainchild of the American nu-metal band Tallah, Inked Magazine, a film that isn’t a masterpiece. But the most overrated one of last year. Pales in comparison to the album that shreds and wails with excessive energy. An array of powerful riffs, crushing drums, and agonizing vocals are the heart of the whirlwind.
The Indie Exclusive Vinyl is the only album that not only captivates you but is also your date. It is a chance for music lovers to get in touch with the music. One moment you are dancing the night away, and then you turn into a dancer, but the surprising thing is that you see some people around you who are all at some distance from you.
Each song narrates the story of a different situation filled with chaos, visceral emotions, and an unknown way to find out who we are.
Tallah – Matriphagy (Indie Exclusive) Vinyl Album
The album ‘Matriphagy’ is a new tune that has nu-metal sound with a contemporary twist and it doesn’t fail to bring something new to the genre. Through the vinyl-exclusivity. It is an album and a collector’s item, therefore it stands alone in the market. The band’s explosive energy is so great that you can connect to them even if you just listen to the lines of their music.
Features and Benefits
- Exclusive Edition: Own one of the indie-exclusive variants of this powerful album.
- Dynamic Sound: Enjoy some of the best nu-metal sounds which are of great quality and come on vinyl.
- Collectible Artwork: Sit on peaceful hillside and gaze at picturesque album cover art that moves you.
- Nu-Metal Resurgence: Feel the vivid time and the up-to-date nu-metal with the new approach.
- Powerful Narrative: Explore the conceptual story and so continue to get a deeper taste of the whole art.
Conclusion of Tallah – Matriphagy (Indie Exclusive) Vinyl Album
Featuring rejuvenated nu-metal, “The Tallah – Matriphagy (Indie Exclusive)” Vinyl Album is a product without which a few fans with nostalgia and innovation cravings would be incomplete.
User Comment
Seriously, I have not come off the high of the truly hefty Matriphagy by Tallah. Since I first put on my record player till today. The never heard before special version bought as an indie laser is my little unicorn in a collection. Does not it sound like the right album but the very argument.
The old school fickleness mixed with the tai-she feel is a magic that touches my soul such unwaveringly and pulls me toward madness over and over again.
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