Savannah sludge rockers KYLESA have wrapped up touring, both in the US and abroad, in support of the band's Prosthetic Records debut, To Walk A Middle Course. After touring alongside the likes of 3 Stages of Pain, Coliseum and Torche, Kylesa is now concentrating on writing new music for the next record, as well as auditioning drummers to permanently join the band.
[SIZE=+0]To wrap up an excellent 2005 in the Kylesa camp, the band's album has been grabbing some ink in a few year-end lists in the metal press. Revolver labeled To Walk A Middle Course one of the top 20 records of the year, while Decibel called it number 22 on the top 40 records of the year, Unrestrained! gave it the nod as one of the year's most underrated albums, and Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles writer Adem Tepedelen also named the record as one of his top 10 favorites[/SIZE] for the year. The press follows up on the initial praise placed upon the record last March, surrounding the album's release.
[SIZE=+0]To wrap up an excellent 2005 in the Kylesa camp, the band's album has been grabbing some ink in a few year-end lists in the metal press. Revolver labeled To Walk A Middle Course one of the top 20 records of the year, while Decibel called it number 22 on the top 40 records of the year, Unrestrained! gave it the nod as one of the year's most underrated albums, and Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles writer Adem Tepedelen also named the record as one of his top 10 favorites[/SIZE] for the year. The press follows up on the initial praise placed upon the record last March, surrounding the album's release.