NEOANDERTALS: New Album Details Revealed

February 3, 2012

Estonian death metallers NEOANDERTALS will release their new album, "Australopithecus", on February 17 via Kunaki, LLC. The follow-up to 2011's "Ebu Gogo Gutting The Child" was recorded in Otepää, Estonia in 2009 with original member Roland Seer behind the drum kit. Mixing and mastering was done in January by NEOANDERTALS mainman Rain Pohlak.

According to a press relese, "Australopithecus" "is something really different. Dedicated to lesser-known, simpler hominids, it is an instrumental record containing adventurous drumbeats and a fresh approach towards bass-heavy music."

"Australopithecus" track listing:

01. Australopithecus Robustus
02. No Control Over Fire
03. Nocturnal Creatures
04. Dead Hominids
05. Frugivorous
06. Extinction

The album cover is an oil painting of the skull of an Australopithecus (Paranthropus) robustus done by Rain Pohlak.

The song "Dead Hominids" is now available for streaming via www.neoandertals.com.

NEOANDERTALS was among the nominees in the "Metal" category at the 15th annual Estonian Music Awards (the Estonian equivalent to the Grammy Awards). The largest and oldest Estonian music awards show was held Thursday, February 2 at the Nokia Concert Hall in Tallinn, Estonia and was broadcast live on the Estonian channel TV3.

NEOANDERTALS is:

Rain Pohlak - Vocals, Bass
Sandra Vungi - Drums

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