It's hard to believe it's been that long! The CD will be released on Prosthetic Records in early '09 and the vinyl version will come out around the same time. Phillip [Cope, Kylesa guitarist/vocalist (Baroness, Black Tusk)] will be producing the record. We'll send a few updates and photos from the studio."
In other Kylesa record news, Red Cobalt Industries is producing a very limited alternate CD version of 'Time Will Fuse its Worth' for a Japanese release. The packaging was totally re-designed by Laura and is loaded with extra things including a poster of the "Double Skull" tee shirt design by John Baizley (Baroness, Darkest Hour, Torche, Skeletonwitch) and a sticker by Santos. It will be a sort of matchbook digipack with foil stamping and metallic inks. It should be in production very soon, and more details will be available soon. Once released, Kylesa plans on touring Japan for the first time, playing shows with Birushanah, Coffins, and several other bands. More details will be available as they are confirmed.
Most recently completing a string of dates co-headlining the East Coast with The Ocean, also featuring Lair of The Minotaur and labelmates Withered, KYLESA's last release was 'Time Will Fuse Its Worth,' which saw a fall 2006 release through Prosthetic. The band also contributes a version of Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive" which will appear on a forthcoming Syd Barrett tribute album that will soon see release through Dwell Records.
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