KYLESA: Japan/Australian Edition Of 'Time Will Fuse Its Worth' To Include Bonus Material

February 18, 2008

Tokyo-based label Red Cobalt Industries will release the Japanese/Australian edition of KYLESA's "Time Will Fuse Its Worth". This edition will be made available on the heels of KYLESA's European tour with BARONESS and scheduled for release in April 2008.

Originally released on Prosthetic Records in the U.S., the Japanese/Australian edition of "Time Will Fuse Its Worth" will be released as a matte-finish digipack with a completely different artwork layout. The forthcoming release will contain bonus material and see a limited pressing of 1,000 copies worldwide.

The sludge metal band from Savannah is geared up for a busy 2008 and this Japanese/Australian release will be one of their first offerings to see light this year.

For more information, visit www.redcobaltindustries.com.

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