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Kylesa

Kylesa is a metal band from Savannah, Georgia whose music is difficult to classify, as it incorporates avant-garde experimentalism with relentlessly sludgy riffs, drop-tuned guitars and elements of psychedelic rock[1]. The group was formed in 2001[2] and features former members of Damad, Cobra Kai, and The Mugshots. Some of the members also perform in the band Unpersons.

Members

  • Corey Barhorst - Bass, Vocals
  • Phillip Cope - Guitar, Vocals
  • Laura Pleasants - Guitar, Vocals
  • Eric Hernandez - Drums
  • Carl McGinley - Drums

Past Members

Javier Villegas - Bass
Brian Duke - Bass/Vocals

Discography

  • self titled (Prank Records, 2002)
  • Split with Memento Mori (Hyperrealist, 2002)
  • Split with Cream Abdul Babar (2003)
  • No Ending/110 Heat index (Prank Records 7", CD-EP, 2004)
  • To Walk a Middle Course (CD-Prosthetic Records, LP-Havoc Records, March 24, 2005)
  • Time Will Fuse Its Worth (CD-Prosthetic Records, LP-Havoc Records, 10/31/2006)
  • Skeletal (2x 7" Super Limited)
  • Unknown Awareness (7" Hyperrealist, 2009)
  • Static Tensions (CD-Prosthetic Records, 2009, LP-20 Buck Spin, March 17, 2009)