Written, performed, recorded and produced by Nicola Serafini at Nowhere Studios. Additional arrangements by Fabio Betti, Francesco Garoia and Daniele Piovaccari.
credits
from [whereareyou?] 1.4,
released June 4, 2014
Worlich started in 2003/2004 as a four piece band, composed of Fabio Betti (gtr+vox), Francesco Garoia (bass), Daniele Piovaccari (drums) and Nicola Serafini (gtr+vox).
As our teen years quickly/slowly started to fade away, along with our world domination plans, after a handful of tiny shows around our hometowns the band started to implode into something else. Worlich live activity is currently suspended.
The debut album "No Destination" was released on September 2009, and the second release, "I'm Glad EP", on January 2011. Both releases were entirely written, performed, recorded and produced by Nicola Serafini at "Nowhere Studios", his home studio.
Worlich music is released under Creative Commons licenses, and 100% free.
Worlich music is nothing special.
|| I'm working on the new album. Out early next year. | New 3-track EP soon | www.Worlich.com ||
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