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Tallah

Tallah is an American band from , formed in September 2017 by drummer Max Portnoy, guitarist Derrick Schneider, and bassist Andrew Cooper, blending , , and influences into an aggressive, high-energy sound often described as "nu-core." The band, fronted by vocalist since 2018, gained attention for its chaotic live performances and Bonitz's intense, theatrical vocal style, drawing comparisons to early 2000s acts while incorporating modern production elements. Signed to in April 2019, Tallah released their debut full-length album, , in 2020, which explored themes of maternal instinct and horror through a concept narrative, earning praise for its raw intensity and Bonitz's versatile screams and raps. Their sophomore effort, (2022), expanded on these themes with broader social commentary, featuring tracks like "Overconfidence" that highlighted the band's technical prowess and Portnoy's dynamic drumming—rooted in his lineage as the son of Dream Theater's . By 2025, Tallah had built a dedicated following through relentless touring and viral music videos. The band's third album, Primeval: Obsession // Detachment, released on September 5, 2025, via , marked a conceptual delving into primal human drives and detachment, recorded live in with producer Josh Schroeder to capture its visceral energy. Singles such as "What We Know" and "A Primeval Detachment" showcased heavier riffs and experimental structures, solidifying Tallah's reputation as innovators in the resurgent scene. Current members include Bonitz on vocals, Schneider and Alex on guitars, Portnoy on , Joel , and DJ Ivan Little, with additional touring support.

History

Formation and early releases (2017–2019)

Tallah was formed in September 2017 in the area of by drummer Max Portnoy, guitarist Derrick Schneider, and bassist Andrew Cooper, with the band's name originating from a fan suggestion during Portnoy's temporary stint with another group called Dollskin. The trio, seeking a dynamic frontman, recruited vocalist in early 2018 after discovering his YouTube covers and original content under the moniker Hungry Lights; Bonitz joined on January 1, 2018, bringing his theatrical vocal style to the lineup. Early band dynamics centered around Portnoy's leadership in establishing a high-energy, riff-driven sound, with close collaboration between Portnoy and Bonitz on creative direction, while the group navigated initial instability before stabilizing with Novroski in July 2018. The band quickly transitioned to local performances, debuting on January 7, 2018, at St. Vitus Bar in , where they emphasized tight instrumentation and Bonitz's intense stage presence to build a following through regional East Coast shows. These pre-label tours, often in small venues, helped refine their live energy and attract attention from industry figures, setting the stage for their independent debut. By mid-2018, Tallah self-released their debut EP No One Should Read This on August 16, recorded at Spin Studios with Bonitz penning and tracking all vocals in just six days to capture a raw, conceptual narrative of inner turmoil. The EP's tracklist included "Kungan," "," "We, the Sad," "Cottonmouth," and "Red Light," receiving positive initial reception as a promising nu-metal revival effort from online communities and early reviewers, who praised its blend of aggression and melody despite the band's nascent status. Buoyed by the EP's buzz and their explosive live shows, Tallah signed with Earache Records on April 25, 2019, after label founder Digby Pearson described them as "hands down the best live band I've seen in the last 10 years," a deal facilitated by their growing reputation from independent releases and regional touring. The signing marked a pivotal shift, providing resources for full-length production, though early momentum was disrupted later that year when Bonitz was arrested on July 18, 2019, during the band's first tour stop at Lizard Lounge in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The incident stemmed from Bonitz climbing venue rafters mid-set, leading to a physical altercation with security after he kicked a guard attempting to intervene; charges were subsequently dropped, and Bonitz was released around 4 a.m. the next day following a brief period of miscommunication regarding his location due to a police transfer error. This event temporarily halted tour activities, with the band completing dates without him initially, but it underscored the chaotic intensity of their early performances without derailing the Earache partnership.

Matriphagy, Talladdin, and initial lineup changes (2020–2022)

Tallah released their debut studio album, Matriphagy, on October 2, 2020, through . The album is a concept record centered on the theme of , depicting an overprotective mother who drives her son to the brink of insanity via psychological and . Produced by Josh Schroeder at Random Warmer Recording Studios in , it expanded upon tracks from the band's earlier EP No One Should Read This while introducing new material, with the full tracklist comprising "[redacted]," "No One Should Read This," "Kungan," "Overconfidence," "," "L.E.D.," "," "So Long, Gary," "Murdur," "Telepathic Suicide," and "We, the Sad." The recording process occurred primarily in early 2020, prior to the height of the , allowing the band to capture a raw, live energy without significant disruptions at that stage. Critically, Matriphagy received strong praise for its aggressive nu-core sound, earning a 9/10 rating from Sonic Perspectives, which highlighted its innovative fusion of nu-metal aggression and elements. As a companion release, Tallah issued the EP Talladdin on April 1, 2021, exclusively via their for supporters. Initially presented as an April Fools' prank, the five-track EP reimagined songs from Disney's in a brutal nu-metal style, featuring covers like "," "Prince Ali," and "," with stylistic experiments incorporating heavy riffs, turntable scratches, and screamed vocals. It served as a promotional to keep fans engaged amid touring limitations, blending humor with the band's signature intensity, though it was not a full commercial release. The profoundly affected Tallah's activities from 2020 to 2021, halting traditional touring and forcing adaptations in promotion and performance. With Matriphagy's release occurring during widespread lockdowns, the band pivoted to virtual formats, including a full live set captured in for the Festival in July 2020, allowing global audiences to experience their high-energy show remotely. Early promotional efforts emphasized for key tracks, such as "Overconfidence" (released August 2020), which showcased chaotic, deranged visuals unrelated to the pandemic, and "L.E.D." (September 2020), highlighting turntable elements in an electrifying clip. By 2021, attempts to resume live shows faced setbacks, including the band's removal from Avatar's Going Hunting Tour in September after members tested positive for , despite adherence to protocols, which underscored the era's logistical challenges. Lineup adjustments began in 2020 to bolster the band's and live presence. Alex Snowden, formerly of , joined that year, replacing Eric Novroski and adding a second guitar layer to enhance the album's dense sound for . This change occurred around the cycle, supporting the band's transition to a more robust five-piece configuration amid pandemic constraints.

The , major lineup shifts, and Primeval: // (2022–present)

Tallah released their second studio album, The Generation of Danger, on November 18, 2022, through Earache Records. The album serves as a concept piece centered on a disillusioned genius scientist who rebels against societal neglect and corporate overreach, exploring themes of existential frustration and impending catastrophe. Produced by Josh Schroeder at Random Awesome Studio, it features a 13-track lineup including standout cuts like "The Hard Reset," "Stomping Grounds," and "The Impressionist," blending nu-metal aggression with experimental electronic elements. Critics praised its chaotic cohesion and intensity, with Metal Injection awarding it 8/10 for its weirder, more complete sound compared to prior work, while New Transcendence lauded its "manic, ruthless" hour-long assault. In August 2023, Tallah parted ways with turntablist and keyboardist Alizé "Mewzen" Rodriguez following allegations of grooming and involving a minor, including requests for nude images. The band issued a statement on confirming the immediate removal, emphasizing their zero-tolerance stance and commitment to accountability, which drew widespread media coverage and fan discussions on the metal scene's handling of such issues. The aftermath saw no further legal details publicly disclosed, but it marked a pivotal shift in the band's electronic and sampling components. Subsequent lineup adjustments in 2023–2024 reflected creative evolution and scheduling demands. Founding member Max Portnoy transitioned from drums to bass to accommodate his commitments with Code Orange, allowing for a fresh rhythmic foundation. In 2024, the band recruited drummer , a Florida-based session player who had previously filled in on tours, to handle full-time percussion duties with a focus on precise, high-energy delivery. Additionally, DJ Ivan Little joined as the new turntablist and sampler, injecting renewed electronic flair into live sets and recordings. Tallah's third album, Primeval: Obsession // Detachment, arrived on September 5, 2025, via , structured as a dual-concept probing and detachment amid an planetary . The 11-track release delves into sci-fi themes of primal urges versus civilized restraint, recorded with producer Josh Schroeder in , emphasizing Bonitz's full vocal performance and Portnoy's bass-driven low-end. "What We Know" dropped on April 2, 2025, accompanied by a video highlighting glitchy visuals and aggressive riffs, followed by "A Primeval Detachment" on May 7, which showcased the album's theatrical chaos through its official clip. Initial reception hailed it as the band's most ambitious effort, with Boolin Tunes noting its "uncompromising" weirdness and seamless genre fusion, though some critiques pointed to over-reliance on prior singles. Post-2022, Tallah's live performances evolved toward more unhinged, theatrical spectacles, incorporating elaborate staging and crowd interaction to amplify their nu-core intensity, as seen in their September 2025 Live session featuring raw renditions of tracks like "Augmented." This period also saw fanbase expansion through consistent touring and viral online presence, culminating in the announced "Blood Rum & Rhythm Tour 2025" supporting and Filth from November 3 in , to November 25 in , with no further post-album announcements as of late 2025.

Artistry

Musical style and influences

Tallah is classified as a "nu-core" band, a term that encapsulates their fusion of nu metal's groovy, downtuned riffs and rap-infused aggression with metalcore's breakdown-heavy intensity and hardcore's raw energy. Their sound prominently features heavy, chugging guitar riffs layered over thunderous percussion, screamed and rapped vocals delivered with visceral ferocity, and distinctive turntable scratches provided by their DJ, adding a edge reminiscent of early 2000s . and elements further define their palette, with synthesized textures and glitchy effects enhancing the chaotic, machine-like brutality of tracks. The band's sonic evolution has progressed from the raw, unpolished aggression of their early , such as the release No One Should Read This, which emphasized primal heaviness and DIY grit, to increasingly refined productions in their full-length albums. Their debut album (2020) marked a shift toward clearer, more dynamic mixes that balanced dirtiness with precision, allowing intricate elements like rapid-fire raps and melodic cleans to shine amid the onslaught. Subsequent releases, including (2022) and Primeval: // (2025), exhibit even more sophisticated production—praised for its seamless integration of effects, human warmth, and tightness—elevating the raw core into a more immersive, concept-driven experience without losing edge. Tallah's primary influences draw heavily from nu metal pioneers, with Slipknot cited for their theatrical intensity and percussive ferocity, as evident in Tallah's high-energy live dynamics, and Korn for rap-infused grooves and downtuned basslines that underpin songs like those on Matriphagy. Additional inspirations include Linkin Park's hybrid electronic-rap structures and System of a Down's erratic, melodic shifts, blended with modern hardcore acts like Code Orange for added aggression. The DJ's contributions echo the turntablism of Limp Bizkit, infusing industrial scratches into breakdowns. In the contemporary revival, Tallah stands alongside bands like and Vended, sharing a commitment to revitalizing the genre's hybrid aggression while carving a niche through their unhinged, experimental edge that sets them apart in the "nu-core" wave.

Songwriting and lyrical themes

Tallah's songwriting process is highly collaborative, with vocalist Justin Bonitz primarily responsible for crafting vocal melodies and lyrics, while drummer Max Portnoy lays the rhythmic and instrumental foundations. Early releases like the 2018 EP No One Should Read This saw Portnoy composing all instrumentals before providing them to Bonitz, who then developed lyrics and vocal parts over a short period, often in days. As the band evolved, particularly with (2022), group input expanded to include structure refinements from members such as founding Derrick Schneider and Alex Snowden, who contributed to layering sounds and enhancing conceptual cohesion during extended studio sessions. This approach allows for dynamic integration of Bonitz's articulate rap verses with intense screamed choruses, creating narrative flow within tracks. Bonitz's lyrics predominantly explore themes of personal turmoil, societal critique, and existential horror, often drawing from his own introspective experiences to deliver provocative content. His involves stream-of-consciousness techniques, where initial emotional responses to instrumentals guide the words, later shaped into cohesive stories influenced by real-life challenges, such as health struggles. These motifs recur across releases, emphasizing and broader human frailties without overt moralizing. In (2020), themes center on maternal consumption as a for emotional and , depicting a son's descent into under an overprotective mother's psychological and physical . The narrative arc portrays suppression of the self through ego-driven oppression, culminating in a parasitic that the violently rejects, exemplified in tracks like "," which highlights suicidal themes tied to familial bondage. For , Bonitz shifts to generational peril and societal critique, following a scientist's against corporate exploitation after his is stolen, forcing hidden desires and ethical boundaries to surface in a demented experiment. Tracks like "" illustrate betrayal and the fallout of unchecked greed, blending personal vendetta with warnings about systemic failures across generations. Post-2022 work, including Primeval: Obsession // Detachment (2025), evolves toward sci-fi and philosophical elements, incorporating alien morality through a space-bound story of nurse Ana and assassin Sheela confronting moral trials that test detachment from earthly norms. Bonitz infuses existential horror here with personal turmoil, as seen in lyrics reflecting predestined fate and dread, influenced by his HIV diagnosis and its stigma, while encouraging listeners to interpret the philosophical undertones individually. Each album employs a concept format, where songs interconnect to advance the plot— from Matriphagy's abusive cycle to Primeval's interstellar ethics—unifying rap-driven introspection with screamed catharsis for thematic depth.

Members

Current members

The current lineup of Tallah, as of late 2025, consists of six members who contribute to the band's nu-metalcore sound through their respective roles. – lead vocals (since 2018): Bonitz delivers a dynamic vocal style blending verses and screams, central to the band's aggressive and narrative-driven performances. Derrick Schneider – lead guitar (founding member since 2017): As a core songwriter, Schneider composes intricate, heavy riffs that form the backbone of Tallah's downtuned guitar work. Alex (since 2021): Snowden enhances the band's dual-guitar arrangements with rhythmic layering and complementary textures, adding depth to live and recorded tracks. Max Portnoy – bass (since 2023; previously drums since 2017): Son of progressive metal drummer , he transitioned to bass to drive the low-end grooves and rhythmic foundation of the band's sound. Joel McDonald – drums (since 2024): McDonald provides precise, metalcore-influenced drumming with complex fills and tight grooves that support the band's high-energy dynamics. Ivan Little – turntables/DJ (since 2024): Little incorporates electronic scratches, samples, and atmospheric effects, expanding Tallah's fusion of and metal elements.

Former members

  • Andrew Cooper – bass (2017–2021): A founding member alongside drummer Max Portnoy and lead guitarist Derrick Schneider, Cooper contributed to the band's debut EP No One Should Read This (2018) and played on the full-length album (2020), where his prominent bass lines added groove to tracks like "." The band announced his departure in November 2021.
  • Alizé "Mewzen" – DJ, turntables, sampler, keyboards (2020–2023): joined ahead of and provided electronic elements, including scratches and samples, that enhanced the nu-core sound on both (2020) and (2022). The band parted ways with in August 2023 following allegations of grooming and .
Early rhythm guitarists who supported the band's formation and initial live performances prior to the 2020 album include:
  • Nick Malfara – rhythm guitar (2017–2018)
  • AJ Wisniewski – rhythm guitar (2017–2018)
  • Eric Novroski – rhythm guitar (2018–2019)

Discography

Studio albums

Tallah has released three studio albums, all via Earache Records and produced by Josh Schroeder. These full-length releases are available in digital, CD, and vinyl formats, with limited-edition variants for vinyl pressings. The band's albums have achieved modest chart success, primarily in genre-specific rankings. Matriphagy is the debut studio album by Tallah, released on October 2, 2020. It incorporates tracks from the band's earlier EP No One Should Read This alongside new material, forming a concept album exploring themes of maternal abuse and psychological turmoil. The album peaked at number 24 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.
No.TitleLength
1.[redacted]1:12
2.No One Should Read This4:43
3.Kungan4:35
4.Overconfidence5:06
5.4:04
6.L.E.D.4:16
7.4:25
8.We, the Sad4:45
9.Too Quick to Grieve4:13
10.Cottonmouth4:14
11.Murder Seed4:11
12.The Borderline of Pain4:57
13.6:02
Total length: 53:03
, the second studio , was released on November 18, 2022. This follows a of a disillusioned scientist's destructive inventions, blending nu-metal grooves with experimental elements. No major chart certifications were achieved, though it garnered attention in metal circles.
No.TitleLength
1.mud_castle2:24
2.The Hard Reset4:35
3.4:29
4.The Impressionist4:28
5.Shaken (not stirred)5:19
6.For The Recognition4:02
7.Of Nothing4:38
8.Dicker's Done5:05
9.Man, the Maker5:18
10.Death of the Artist3:52
11.Wendrid4:51
12.Headfirst3:10
13.5:44
Total length: 57:55
Primeval: // , the third studio album, was released on September 5, 2025. Recorded live to capture raw energy, it presents a dual-concept structure divided into "" and "" acts, delving into primal human instincts and emotional release. As of November 2025, it debuted at number 96 on the Official Albums Sales and number 10 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums , marking the band's highest chart entry. No certifications have been awarded.
No.TitleLength
1.05:011:04
2.What we know4:03
3.augmented3:39
4.as fate undoes3:49
5.my primeval obsession4:49
6._lacuna_
7.A Primeval Detachment4:12
8.Undone By Fate3:45
9.depleted4:21
10.3:58
11.4:37
12.6:02
Total length: 47:28

Extended plays

Tallah's extended plays represent key early milestones in the band's discography, showcasing their evolving nu-core sound through conceptual storytelling and experimental covers. Their debut EP, No One Should Read This, laid the foundation for themes of trauma and rebellion that would expand in later works. No One Should Read This was self-released on August 16, 2018, independently distributed with only 1,000 physical copies produced on glossy jacket cases. The five-track EP explores dark, introspective narratives, serving as a precursor to the band's full-length debut. Its tracklist includes:
  • "Kungan" (4:36)
  • "Placenta" (4:08)
  • "We, the Sad" (5:09)
  • "Cottonmouth" (2:53)
  • "Red Light" (3:26)
Promotion was , relying on online platforms and live performances to build an initial fanbase among enthusiasts. Following their signing to , Tallah issued Talladdin on April 1, 2021, as a surprise covers EP reimagining songs from Disney's soundtrack in their signature aggressive style. This release tied into the promotional cycle surrounding their 2020 album , blending humor with heavy riffs to engage fans during the era's lineup stability. Exclusively available initially to patrons under "The Sad" tier, it highlighted the band's playful side amid their conceptual heaviness. The five-track EP features:
  • "Arabian Nights"
  • "One Jump Ahead"
  • "Friend Like Me"
  • "Prince Ali"
  • "A Whole New World"
The lead single "Friend Like Me" was released publicly to tease the EP, garnering attention for its nu-metal reinterpretation. In 2025, Tallah released Tallah on Audiotree Live, a live EP capturing an in-studio session from April 4, 2025, in Chicago, emphasizing their high-energy performance style post-Primeval: Obsession // Detachment. Issued on September 12, 2025, via Audiotree, it includes raw renditions of recent material and was promoted through video premieres and interviews focusing on the band's primal, unhinged delivery. The six-track setlist is:
  • "What We Know"
  • "Augmented"
  • "As Fate Undoes"
  • "My Primeval Obsession"
  • "Wendrid"
  • "A Primeval Detachment"

Singles

Tallah has released numerous singles, primarily as promotional tracks for their albums and occasional standalone releases. These have been issued in formats through , with some physical editions for select tracks. The band's singles often feature intense nu-metal and elements, serving as previews to their concept albums.

Singles from Matriphagy (2020)

The debut album was supported by several singles released in the months leading up to its October 2, 2020 launch. "The Silo" was the lead single, dropped on June 5, 2020, as a download, introducing the album's themes of and maternal abuse. "We, the Sad" followed on July 2, 2020, also digitally, with an accompanying emphasizing the band's chaotic energy. "" arrived August 6, 2020, in format, highlighting visceral lyrics and heavy riffs. "Overconfidence" was issued August 20, 2020, digitally, and later received a limited pressing in 2021. Post-album, "Cottonmouth" was released February 18, 2021, as a single, marking the final promotion for the .

Standalone and Promotional Singles (2021–2023)

In 2021, Tallah released "Vanilla Paste" on August 18, 2021, as a single featuring guest appearances from , , and , blending collaborative aggression without ties to an album. The band followed with the non-album single "Hard Knock" on October 11, 2023, released , showcasing unhinged vocals and raw production recorded earlier in 2021.

Singles from The Generation of Danger (2022)

The sophomore album was preceded by a series of singles starting in early 2022. "Telescope" debuted March 9, 2022, as a single with a , setting the sci-fi concept narrative. "The Impressionist" followed April 19, 2022, , accompanied by a frenetic video. "Shaken (Not Stirred)" was released September 1, 2022, in format, nodding to themes. "For the Recognition" dropped October 13, 2022, with a video, building anticipation. The final pre-release single, "Dicker's Done," arrived November 10, 2022, , just before the album's November 18 launch.

Singles from Primeval: Obsession // Detachment (2025)

Tallah's third album saw singles beginning in spring 2025. "What We Know" was released April 2, 2025, as a digital single with an official video, establishing the record's primal and obsessive motifs. "A Primeval Detachment" followed May 6, 2025, digitally, featuring heavy, maximalist production. Additional promotional tracks included "Augmented," "As Fate Undoes," and "Undone by Fate," all issued digitally in 2025 ahead of the September 5 album release, emphasizing the band's evolving experimental sound.

Music videos

Tallah's music videos often emphasize chaotic, horror-infused visuals that align with the band's nu-core aesthetic, featuring high-energy performances, surreal imagery, and thematic ties to their concept albums. Early videos from the 2018 EP No One Should Read This established this style with low-budget, DIY production highlighting the band's raw intensity. As Tallah signed with , their visuals evolved to include more polished direction and narrative elements, such as in Matriphagy (2020) promotions, interactive elements in (2022) releases, and primal, detachment-focused motifs in Primeval (2025) singles. The band's debut video, "," directed by Rob Dyke, premiered on on May 17, 2018, showcasing grotesque, birth-themed horror visuals to introduce vocalist Justin Bonitz's erratic energy. This was followed by "Cottonmouth," directed by drummer Max Portnoy and released on August 16, 2018, which depicted serpentine, aggressive performance shots in an abandoned setting, amplifying the EP's themes of familial dysfunction. A reimagined "Red Light" video, promoting the full EP integration into , premiered on July 23, 2020, with frenetic editing and red-tinted chaos symbolizing terminal descent. For , videos delved into the album's of maternal obsession and . "," released June 5, 2020, featured isolated, claustrophobic performance footage underscoring entrapment. "We, the Sad," directed by Paul Stamper and premiered July 2, 2020, portrayed grief-stricken hallucinations with hyper-kinetic cuts and emotional breakdowns. "Overconfidence," out August 22, 2020, highlighted arrogant unraveling through distorted, self-destructive visuals. "L.E.D.," directed by Anthony Altamura and released , 2020, used stark lighting and mechanical motifs to evoke artificial control. The album's video, "No One Should Read This," premiered October 15, 2020, blending archival footage with to tie the concept together. Promoting The Generation of Danger, "Telescope" premiered March 9, 2022, integrating a browser-based where viewers navigated dystopian scenarios, reflecting generational peril. "Shaken (not stirred)," released September 1, 2022, employed explosive, James Bond-inspired action sequences with brutal riffs. "For the Recognition," out October 13, 2022, featured high-stakes pursuit visuals emphasizing societal validation's dangers. In 2025, videos for explored and instincts. "What we know," premiered April 2, 2025, used raw, confessional performance shots to question reality. "A ," released , 2025, depicted evolutionary through , unfiltered . "augmented," out June 14, 2025, incorporated cybernetic enhancements and groove-heavy chaos. "as fate undoes," premiered July 20, 2025, visualized inevitable downfall with fate-weaving metaphors. The album launch coincided with "depleted," released September 5, 2025, showing exhaustion amid survival themes.
SongAlbum/EPRelease DateDirectorKey Visual Elements
PlacentaNo One Should Read This (2018)May 17, 2018Rob DykeGrotesque birth horror, erratic vocals
CottonmouthNo One Should Read This (2018)August 16, 2018Max PortnoySerpentine aggression, abandoned decay
Red LightMatriphagy (2020)July 23, 2020N/AChaotic red-tinted descent, frenzy editing
The SiloMatriphagy (2020)June 5, 2020N/AClaustrophobic isolation, entrapment motifs
We, the SadMatriphagy (2020)July 2, 2020Paul StamperHallucinatory grief, kinetic breakdowns
OverconfidenceMatriphagy (2020)August 22, 2020N/ADistorted arrogance, self-destruction
L.E.D.Matriphagy (2020)September 11, 2020Anthony AltamuraMechanical control, stark lighting
No One Should Read ThisMatriphagy (2020)October 15, 2020N/AArchival horror narrative, concept closure
TelescopeThe Generation of Danger (2022)March 9, 2022N/AInteractive video game, dystopian navigation
Shaken (not stirred)The Generation of Danger (2022)September 1, 2022N/AExplosive action, Bond parody chaos
For the RecognitionThe Generation of Danger (2022)October 13, 2022N/APursuit visuals, validation critique
What we knowPrimeval (2025)April 2, 2025N/AConfessional rawness, reality questioning
A primeval detachmentPrimeval (2025)May 6, 2025N/AFeral regression, unfiltered primalism
augmentedPrimeval (2025)June 14, 2025N/ACybernetic enhancements, groove intensity
as fate undoesPrimeval (2025)July 20, 2025N/AFate-weaving downfall, inevitable motifs
depletedPrimeval (2025)September 5, 2025N/AExhaustion survival, primal drain

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