Talia Share an Exclusive Track-by-Track of Their New Album ‘Whores On Parade’

For all you fans of ‘90s alternative rock, Talia has got you covered with their brand new release, Whores On Parade. Out now via Manic Kat Records, the album is like heaven for aficionados of the ‘90s rock scene with its aggressive riffs, heavy bass lines, and pounding drums. Add on to that the accomplished lyricism from lead singer and guitarist Nicolas Costa and you got a no-nonsense rock record that takes no prisoners. The recent release of Whores On Parade marks the fourth full-length studio album from the trio, and their first release since the 2018 EP, Let Sleeping Dogs Lie. The scene has certainly taken notice of Talia and their unapologetic, in your face attitude towards their music with the band being invited on countless tours with influential bands such as Reverend Horton Heat, ...

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