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THE KAHLESS CLONE Release Guitar Playthrough Videos

Posted on the 30 April 2015 by Ripplemusic

Chicago Instrumental Dark Music Band THE KAHLESS CLONE has released Guitar Playthrough Videos for the first two tracks from new EP An Endless Loop.   The videos for "Leave This Place With Me" and "I Can Feel Them, but I Can't Remember Them" can both be viewed at this location. Playthrough videos for the EP's other two tracks will be released in the coming weeks. An Endless Loop was released March 17. Stream and/or purchase the EP at this location.
  Featuring NOVEMBERS DOOM guitarist Vito Marchese, the EP is a gripping musical journey that forges the vibe of dark metal with the sonic landscape and emotional buildups of post-rock. THE KAHLESS CLONE was started by Marchese as an outlet for some of the instrumental songs he had been writing. Marchese secured the talents of Zach Libbe, Garry Naples, Andy Bunk, and Ben Johnson to help him record An Endless Loop. Recording, mixing, and mastering was done at Belle City Sound in Racine, WI by Chris Wisco, who was able to properly capture the mood and atmosphere of the songs. The band is currently booking live dates/tours to help promote it.
 Band Logo, CD Artwork, and Layout by Heather Lovett.  THE KAHLESS CLONE Release Guitar Playthrough Videos 1. Leave This Place With Me 2. I Can Feel Them, but I Can't Remember Them 3. Everything You See is Gone 4. A Somber Reflection

"Beautiful & powerful."  - Bro-Metal.org

"Their sound places the dark tones of metal on a musical landscape that takes you on an emotional journey of post-rock music."  - JP's Music Blog
"Severe and delicate and absolutely beautiful."  - Stoner HiVe
THE KAHLESS CLONE Release Guitar Playthrough Videos
Photo Credit: Mark Coatsworth
THE KAHLESS CLONE is:
Vito Marchese - Guitars  Zach Libbe - Electronic Drum Programming  Garry Naples - Drums Andy Bunk - Bass Ben Johnson - Keys     https://www.facebook.com/TheKahlessClone
https://twitter.com/thekahlessclone
 https://soundcloud.com/the-kahless-clone

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