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Kylesa is ending their nearly-decades-long hiatus in 2025 with an appearance at Roadburn! According to a statement, Kylesa is plotting a "limited number of...
Looks like Kylesa is teasing a comeback. The band originally posted they had signed with Mythos Management two months ago, saying: "Pleased to announce...
This is some pretty powerful stuff.
Kylesa's video for "Low Tide" kind of reminds me a little of all the animated promotional stuff Queens of the Stone Age did for...
From the band's recently released album, Ultraviolet. Order it on Amazon.com. The video was directed by Brodie Rush and illustrated by Tyson Schroeder
Kylesa has long been a band of limited metamorphosis, which made their abrupt turn toward a sort of mitigated psychedelia on 2013's Ultraviolet eyebrow-raising,...
The last time Kylesa took three years between records they came back with two drummers and their career high water mark up to that time, Static Tensions....
As I write this, I am eagerly awaiting Netflix to flip that switch that will give me hours of more Arrested Development. Now mind you, I...
It's slow moving and heavy in that super distorted, spacey post-rock sort of way.
If you miss Kylesa, this one's for you!
Another STACKED week. New stuff from Earth Rockers, Finnish symphonic nerds, that one band Pitchfork loves, and many, many more! To the metals…
Are you in the mood for spacey heaviness? Well, then we've got something for you!
It just feels right to keep listening to this.
Get your pencils ready for when you screw up rewinding them.
It's called "Backstage" and it looks sweet.
Did someone say ROCK N' MOTHERFUCKIN' ROLL?!
The first time I saw Kylesa, they were a five piece, with two of the pieces being drummers. It seemed like a bit of...