"Fans looking for the best new rock music of our current era will find it here. This is the real thing." -Mike O cull.
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"This explosive Grunge-Punk phenomenon’s most recent musical masterwork is a symphonic explosion of rock ‘n’ roll with a hint of industrial components.(...)'Army of Women' is a war cry as much as a song. It is evidence of the group’s steadfast dedication to breaking down barriers and leading the music industry.(...)" VENTS Magazine.
"The song itself is a masterclass in balanced production, showcasing Tarah’s versatility as she commands the track with both her voice and instrumental expertise." D
Released May 10, 2023
"The album isn't all JUST thrashing guitars and rebellious outcry, though - it's so much more. "R.A.D.I.O.", sung in Tarah's native French, is an eclectic jazz-punk piece that presents an alluring contrast to the album's high-energy tracks. This unique genre fusion emphasizes Tarah's boldness in exploring unfamiliar musical territories while ensuring her roots in punk-rock remain evident." Adam Jones
Released March 31,2023.
"Tarah's origins as a drummer are evident in the pulsating, powerful rhythm patterns that permeate the entire album. Each track stands as a rhythmic exploration, with "Fresh Meat Rockstars" leading the pack. From the electrifying guitar riff that initiates the piece to the anthemic chorus, everything about this track screams punk rock revival. The vocal harmonies that envelope Tarah's own potent voice embody the controlled chaos that defines punk rock." Adam Jones
"With a powerful combination of amazing recording value, inspiring performances, and poignant songwriting, “Tarah Who?” set out to release a little masterpiece and a song that will undoubtedly make its way into the heart of the listeners."- celebsfans
"The Showdown” is a perfect time, a song we enjoy for all its quirks and sheer personality. It refers to when music was made with attitude but with modern sensibilities and an evident passion for music." Steve - Hip Hop exclusives.
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-Before this moment, I had listened to “Royal Knight” four times, and it’s intriguing how it gets better every time. (...).Tarah lives up to her striking reputation on the vocal front with some self-assured vocals that float nicely over the well-nourished instrumentation. It has impeccable artistry on display here and reaches the core of gratification. Scott -FolkNRock.
-TW?’s voice, drenched in dangerous, femme fatale tones, imbues the lyrics with visceral, portentous essence. - Top charts
"An uproariously fun track(...). Everyone adds a particular enthusiasm to their performance, with Tarah and Corinna adding a phenomenal amount of grit to the song (...)The production is grungy and gritty to match the song’s perfect overall tone. All the moving elements on “Yay or Nay” work together, and the result is simply glorious punk rock joy. Overall, Tarah Who? and Faul does a fantastic job on “Yay or Nay” it’s a must-listen for any fan of punk music".Ms Carmen - the heat magazine.
"It is a rare treat to hear a strong female lead in a well-paced and authentic song who is just the right one for the role and not overdoing or faking it (...)Ultimately, Toast to the Brave is refreshing grunge with punk and rock elements, a superb production; perfect for radios, a series placement and of course live gigs." - Music Authentic
"The video perfectly conveys the track’s narrative. Full of energy, the audience will surely get hooked from start to finish (like me!)" The bandcamp diaries
Tarah Who? Bring Back the Lost Glory of Organic Rock Music with their Song ‘Asian Blood’.The song is compelling for its bold lyricism, sublime subject matter, and metallic instrumental arrangement. Their efficiency in the genre is vivid in all the songs they have uploaded to date. Jennifer Stone - Daily Music Roll.
“Asian Blood” is a prime example of how Tarah Who? continues to produce art that invokes conversation through their always passionate and raw energy. Daniel Warren Hill-Alchemical Re
"Push Me is a totally mind-blowing song. I was impressed to see a talented female rock band, and I agreed with their stand about the music industry that’s ignoring and overlooking all-female rock bands." Flyah Magazine.
"The cross-sea collaboration has led to an amazing sounding end product. " Lyrics & Thread.
TW? paired up with Yur Mum on an intensely bold, rebel-rousing, rock anthem titled “Push Me” . Streamline Music blog.
"It is a rock song built to be a crowd pleaser at concerts" Street wav
SAM is a compelling piece of visual art that compliments the striking lyrical content. (...)TW? is part of a new generation of Rock on the rise CRYPTC ROCK
TW? capture the frustration of anyone who has witnessed male privilege go sour. It’s a sludgy slog of a headbanger, perfectly capturing the exhaustion and frustration of those who have endured such deplorable behaviors. - Hollywood Life
TW? are dead-set on changing the narrative for the alt-rock scene in this emerging decade. -Hollywood Digest
The song’s lyrics are connected to the #MeToo movement and are timely and relevant. It’s a cry of defiance that brings past abuse to light and a way forward from past traumatic experiences. – The Big Takeover
Despite the difficult topic, the song handles it with care and can be almost therapeutic for those who can relate to Tarah in this situation. – Paxjones
Tarah Carpenter sounds tenacious and powerful. Jukebox Mind
Opening with dirty guitar riffs and colossal drums, Tarah Who? aims to recognize and appreciate her mother and commemorate their memories together through music. The title “La petite Boche” was originally meant as a slur against Germans. With Tarah’s grandfather being a German soldier, her French classmates used “La petite Boche” as an insult . Tarah decided to name this song “La petite Boche: Un Amour De Guerre,” which gives the slur a new definition of love and admiration. – Spit Mad
“Illusion of Freedom" focuses on the invisible boundaries that divide us as humans and cultures.Tarah Who? superbly explains their struggles and fears in this musical composition. – Terence Jobs. About insider
Tarah Who? are rewriting the history of rock music. The rage and determination we see in ‘Illusion of Freedom' is what sets their songs apart from the others. The meaningful theme of the song makes you feel the emotions and struggles of the people. Better Auds
Tarah Who? gives the world a sonic kick in the teeth on its recent single “Manners.” The group’s sound is timeless, aggressive, and heavy. Tarah Who? have mastered the art of bare-knuckle rock and roll and put all of that grinding wisdom into this track & everything else they create. “Manners” is at once insanely catchy and exhilaratingly powerful, a road-tested combination that often leads to rock greatness. The song is a thing of bold beauty and definitely packs a satisfying punch. Mike O Cull
Tarah Who? breaks from the repetitive chaos of the grunge-rock to present something more meaningful and energetic with their latest powerful track. Kim Martinez – The magazine plus
Hard-hitting drums, electrifying guitar-play, intoxicating melodies, a helluva tempo, and daring vocal performances.
Quincy- Ratings Game music
Tarah Who? sizzles the charts with the touch of raw grunge punk in the addictive‘Swallow That Pill’ . Alicia Parker Daily Music roll
LA-based rock duo Tarah Who? channels their inner punk with their killer music video "Pantomath." Tarah Who? is never shy to stand their ground and fight for what they believe in.
Tarah Who? really hits ignorance on the nose, as they powerfully express their pent-up aggression towards forced smiling, nodding, and putting up with blatant remarks. – Buzzmusic
These ladies are not afraid to stand up and say what they mean, especially to those who think they have all of the answers. - New KG