KYLESA Unveils Artwork, Music From New Album

September 18, 2006

Savannah, GA-based sludge rockers KYLESA have revealed the artwork, track listing, and a song from the band's forthcoming record, "Time Will Fuse Its Worth". Snippets of the foldout artwork, which was constructed by KYLESA guitarist/vocalist Laura Pleasants, can been seen here, and links are also provided to both an mp3 and a video for the album’s fourth track, "Where The Horizon Unfolds".

Prior to departing for the band's current European tour, KYLESA met up with director Tony Costello of SSD Films to shoot footage for what would become the video for "Where The Horizon Unfolds", which mixes psychedelic imagery with the track's haunting, building atmosphere. Marking the debuts of drummers Jeff Porter and Carl McGinley, "Time Will Fuse Its Worth" will see an October 31 release date through Prosthetic Records (a day earlier in European territories).

"When we first started the band, we had planned on having two drummers but it didn't work out, so now it feels like everything is coming together," Pleasants previously said. "There is definitely a new level of intensity to KYLESA now. Since the new lineup has gotten together we have felt the strongest creative spark yet."

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