Debut studio album by the American alternative metal band. An original dose of fucked up and disturbing alt-metal insanity. For fans of Korn, Code Orange, Slipknot, Deftones and Vein. Exhilaratingly fresh whilst incorporating nostalgic '90s nu-metal vibes - vocalist Justin Bonitz is a man possessed, wildly careering from blood curdling shrieks to lighting quick rap bars. Throw in electronic elements and all mighty riffs plus modern hardcore breakdowns and Tallah are 2020's answer to Slipknot. 'Matriphagy' is a concept album about how an overprotective mother pushes her son to the edge of insanity through psychological and physical abuse. Having spent two decades trapped inside a glorified prison, and after some failed rescue/escape attempts, the son, in a state of heavy delirium, does the unforgivable to free himself from his mother's wicked hold. The definition of the word Matriphagy is 'the consumption of the mother by her offspring'. Features highlights such as 'The Silo', 'L.E.D.', 'Overconfidence' and 'Too Quick to Grieve'.
Kappaleet:
1. [redacted]
2. No One Should Read This
3. Kungan
4. Overconfidence
5. Placenta
6. L.E.D.
7. The Silo
8. We, the Sad
9. Too Quick to Grieve
10. Cottonmouth
11. Murder Seed
12. The Borderline of Pain
13. Red Light