THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU to release instrumental version of acclaimed “Wild Gods” album

THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU announces a special new offering for its fans: an all-instrumental version of its latest album, Wild Gods. Wild Gods Instrumental will be released digitally on March 20th via Overlord Music. The Number Twelve Looks Like You guitarist Alex Pareja gives this statement: “Our music is full of intricacies and fans often want to dive deeper. Having gotten a fair amount of requests, we are releasing an instrumental version of ‘Wild Gods.’ Whether it’s because they seek to learn to play the songs themselves or they simply want to hear a version without the vocals, now they’ll have the opportunity. It is our hope the album continues to inspire creativity and bring forth fresh interpretations.” From New Jersey, The Number Twelve Lo...

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