Music News: Kalahari Release Bass Playthrough for Followers of the Lich from Theia

Exciting up and coming Italian metallers, Kalahari, have released a bass playthrough of Followers of the Lich. A crushing song on their excellent EP, Theia.

Theia was released just a  few weeks ago  and is a seriously impressive release. You can read our full review of the EP here. Kalahari continue to work hard, keeping their name at the forefront of metal fans’ minds by bringing out this bass playthrough. Whiel I admit, bass playthroughs are not really my jam, for all you budding bassists, or just fans of the band in general,  check it out below.

Kalahari are hot property at the moment. A real revelation that have imprinted themselves on the international metal scene with Theia. Aside from our own top marks for the release, other media outlets were just as praise worthy.

Rock Queen Reviews gave Theia 10/10 saying “A potent presentation of acutely expressed, emotive sounds with impressive definition and contagious melodies, Theia is a feat of metal genius”.

Loud and Proud Italy scored it 85/100 and stated “In Theia, we find majesty, professionalism and security of producing beauty, qualities that only artists subconsciously possess”.

So, if you haven’t heard the EP yet, what are you waiting for?

Kalahari are Nicola Pellacani on vocals with Gabriele Bartolucci and Gino Annichiarico on guitars. Joshua Pini is on the bass and Alessandro Visani is on drums.

Kalahari Theia Band

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tracklist

  1. Theia
  2. Followers of the Lich
  3. Zombie Night
  4. I Am The Mountain
  5. Cable Core

Grab a copy from Bandcamp, Distrokid, Apple Music or Amazon now.

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  • Brendan Fisher

    Owner/Editor/Writer/YouTuber - Heavy Metal and reading, two things I have always loved so they are the two areas you will find most of my reviews. Post apocalyptic is my jam and I always have a book on the go and have for decades now. From a metal perspective, age has softened my inadequacies and I now operate with an open mind, loving many bands from many sub genres but having a particular admiration for the UK underground scene. In my other time, when not focused on Dad duties and work, I try to support the craft beer movement by drinking as much of it as I can and you will also find me out on the streets, walking. I love walking, I love exploring new places and snapping nature photos as I go.