I’ve never been able to get into Kylesa. For a period there in 2008 and 2009 they were a support act on every tour ever so I got a number of opportunities to see them live, each time hoping that I’d ...
After spending most of my Friday night (6/14) of the Northside Festival at the Invisible Oranges showcase (pictures on the way), I headed over to Music Hall of Williamsburg, which was hosting a pretty ...
Records consisting only of B-sides, rarities and demos are usually geared only to a band's established fanbase - often strung together with no real creative goal in mind. Sometimes acts even release ...
Georgian sludge masters Kylesa have gone on indefinite hiatus. The band broke the news to fans last night (April 29) with a post on Facebook. Kylesa began trudging through sonic swamps in 2001.
Kylesa have announced an indefinite hiatus. The Georgia-based psychedelic sludge band have been doing their thing for 15 years now, and they’ve been able to build the kind of fanbase and crossover ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kylesa formed in 2001 when they evolved out of the seminal sludge band, Damad, who had essentially set the template for the sludge ...
My post about Kylesa the other day seemed to get a lot of folks riled up. Which is great, because this is MetalSucks and we love getting folks riled up! But I realize that I made a mistake by ...
Kylesa got its start in 2001 when former members of sludge-metal band Damad teamed up with guitarist and visual artist Laura Pleasants. From the beginning, this Savannah, Georgia-based band has shown ...
Kylesa plays with Zoroaster and Fight Amp at Kings Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 9 p.m. Tickets are $12–$14. In a little more than a decade, the independent heavy metal label Season of Mist has built ...
The Savannah, Ga. metal band Kylesa have been experimenting with their sound for almost 15 years, sometimes to bland results. But their new, self-produced seventh album, Exhausting Fire, is unique to ...
Savannah-based psychedelic sludge-metal greats Kylesa have had as strange a trip as any band. They persevered through triumph and tragedy (founding member Brian Duke died from epilepsy soon after ...
Ambient yelling at the Kylesa concert on Wednesday night at Santos Party House: “More guitar!” “A lot more guitar!” “More drums!” More is what you want from Kylesa, the sort-of metal band from ...
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