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Taking Back Sunday became a defining voice in the overlap between emo, post-hardcore, and pop punk by making conflict sound communal. Tell All Your Friends captured the band's volatile early chemistry: Adam Lazzara's wounded lead vocals, John Nolan's cutting counter-melodies, Eddie Reyes' driving guitar parts, Shaun Cooper's bass movement, and Mark O'Connell's urgent drumming all pushed against one another without losing the song. The result was a style built on overlapping voices, accusatory hooks, jagged rhythms, and lyrics that felt like arguments shouted from opposite sides of the same room. Where You Want to Be and Louder Now gave that approach a broader rock shape, producing songs with cleaner choruses but the same emotional friction. Later lineup changes and reunions shifted the band's tone, yet the core identity remained tied to tension, call-and-response vocals, and guitar-driven release. Taking Back Sunday endure because their best songs do not simply describe heartbreak or betrayal; they dramatize it in the arrangement. Every pause, shouted harmony, and sudden lift feels like another person entering the fight.
Minneapolis-based Taking the Head of Goliath have been delivering unrelenting brutal death metal since 2017, channeling the Twin Cities' deep underground tradition into grotesque, high-velocity brutality. Their approach is single-minded and surgical — blast beats, guttural vocals, and downtuned guitars assembled with the precision of a slaughterhouse floor.
Buffalo's Takken have been flying the flag for traditional heavy metal since 2013, drawing from the classic NWOBHM playbook without apology or irony. There's a directness to their craft — twin guitar leads, anthemic hooks, and the kind of chest-forward riffing that made metal matter in the first place.
Thrash metal band from São Paulo, formed in 2013 and later split up, featuring members who had previously played in Chaosfear and Scars. The band addressed themes of war, politics, and genocide in their material, operating as an independent act throughout their existence.
Named after the stress-induced cardiac condition, Takotsubo emerged from Stuart, Virginia in 2015 with an experimental black metal vision as unsettling as the syndrome it references. Their music fractures orthodox black metal frameworks into something stranger and more internal — disorienting structures, unconventional textures, and an atmosphere of genuine psychological weight.
Talas formed in Buffalo, New York in 1974 as a regional power trio anchored by bassist Billy Sheehan, whose virtuosic technique drew widespread attention when the band opened thirty shows for Van Halen in 1980. The band released a self-titled debut in 1979 and several independent records including Sink Your Teeth into That (1982) and the live album Live Speed on Ice (1983) before Sheehan departed in 1985 to join David Lee Roth's band. In 2022, Sheehan reunited with former Talas members to record 1985, an album of material written during the band's final lineup era.
Talbot have been forging classic heavy metal from Prague since 2008, carrying the torch for traditional metal in the Czech capital with twin-guitar harmonies and powerful vocal lines. Their long tenure in the Prague scene has established them as a staple of the local heavy metal community.
Talers from Dijon craft progressive and heavy metal named after the historic European silver coin from the Burgundy capital since 2010. Over fifteen years, their musical currency has traded in complex, richly crafted compositions from one of France's most culturally refined cities.
Tales and Legends is a power metal band from Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, formed in 2020. They craft epic, melodic power metal with storytelling themes and anthemic grandeur.
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