On April 28, 2016, the band announced in Facebook post that they would be going on an indefinite hiatus, stating, "We have collectively decided to take a hiatus with no set date to reconvene.
Kylesa is a metal group that borrows elements of hardcore punk, psychedelic rock, stoner rock, sludge metal, and speed metal. They have two singers, Phillip and Laura. Kylesa formed in Savannah in 2001, taking their name from "kilesa mara", a Buddhist term denoting delusory mental states.
Guitarist and singer Phillip Cope, bassist Brian Duke and drummer Christian Depken were former members of the Savannah sludge metal act Damad, which had released two albums in the '90s. Philip Cope has been described as the Savannah "metal scene's godfather." He began playing in hardcore punk groups in the late 1980s, and in 1992 booked groups such as Buzzoven and Neurosis at a local all-ages club. From 1993 to 2001, Cope played in the group Damad. Pat Mathis of the Passive Fist label said that Damad "established a sound that's stuck-- that whole heavy, doomy Southern kind of metal. When you've got these old punk guys who listen to the Allman Brothers and start a metal band, that's kind of what you get." Damad changed their name to Kylesa in 2001 with the addition of Laura Pleasants, a native of North Carolina who attended the Savannah College of Art and Design.
After recording the majority of their first record (S/T on Prank) in May 2001, Kylesa played their first show with Mastodon and Cream Abdul Babar in Savannah, Georgia on June 2, 2001. On June 6, 2001, Brian Duke died from an epileptic seizure during the course of the night. The band decided to finish the recording in Brian's honor, wrote and recorded two more songs (where local bass player and friend Michael Redmond stepped in and played bass). The self-titled record was released about one year later on Prank Records when artwork by Pushead was completed. Prior to the full LP, a single limited 7" was released on Prank also with Pushead art. The Pushead-designed Band Logo from these releases has been used on all the band's merchandise and releases ever since.
Replacing Duke with bassist and singer Corey Barhorst, the band wrote and recorded a split 7" with Memento Mori, on Hyperrealist, and a split full length with Cream Abdul Babar from Florida, on At A Loss Recordings. These records came out immediately following the release on Prank, although they were recorded much later, The long wait for artwork by Pushead delaying the release of the S/T LP. More singles and a placeholder EP, 2004's No Ending 110 Degree Heat Index followed right before Depken left the group.
Kylesa signed with the independent metal label Prosthetic Records and released their second proper album, To Walk a Middle Course, in 2005 with drummer Brandon Baltzley.
Following the release of that album, Baltzley left the group, replaced by a pair of drummers, Jeff Porter and Carl McGinley. Kylesa's third album, Time Will Fuse Its Worth, was released on Halloween 2006. Eric Hernandez replaced Porter and appears on Static Tensions, released in 2009. Two songs on this album were inspired by the shooting of Jason Statts, a Savannah musician. They toured with Mastodon after the release of this album, whose guitarist, Bill Kelliher, said that “ We took Kylesa on tour because we love those guys and have been hanging out with them for years. They blew a lot of people's expectations out of the water.”
Journalist David Peisner of Spin described them as "dark psych-metal titans," practicing an "aggressive [sound], but with a hazy, stoner vibe that suggests a strange amalgamation of Black Sabbath, Black Flag, and early Pink Floyd." As of 2010, they have sold 75,000 albums. In 2010 they signed to the Season of Mist records label to release the album Spiral Shadow on October 26 that year. A rarities compilation album titled From the Vaults, Vol. 1 was released later that year.
Their sixth album, Ultraviolet, was released through Season of Mist in May 2013. The record is said to be darker lyrically and sonically than previous works, containing more vocals from singer/guitarist Laura Pleasants. The band embarked on a full North America headlining tour to promote the release with direct support from Blood Ceremony, White Hills and Lazer Wulf. In October 2015, the group released their seventh album Exhausting Fire through Season of Mist.
Almost Lost
Kylesa Lyrics
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Drag out this unwillingly
This soundwave is paused
Uneducated adornment
Agenda of truth, it is a lie
There is none fact or fiction
In between we want to build
Immersed in confusion
Drag out this unwillingly
This soundwave is paused
Uneducated adornment
Spinning wheels, unwelcome home
Do not smile, it's not prescribed
Momentary hallucination
Well adjusted the new insane
Immersed in confusion
Drag out this unwillingly
This soundwave is paused
Uneducated adornment
The lyrics to Kylesa's song "Almost Lost" are filled with a sense of confusion and uncertainty. The opening lines, "Immersed in confusion, drag out this unwillingly," depict an individual who is feeling lost and uncertain in the world around them. The use of the word "unwillingly" suggests that they may be resisting the confusion, but are unable to escape it.
The second stanza touches on the concept of truth and the difficulty of distinguishing fact from fiction. The lyrics state, "Agenda of truth, it is a lie, there is none fact or fiction." This line suggests that even when there is an agenda of truth present, it may be impossible to differentiate between what is true and what is not. The final line of this stanza, "An explanation of contradiction," highlights the difficulty of reconciling conflicting beliefs and ideas.
The final stanza of the song brings in additional imagery, including "spinning wheels," an "unwelcome home," and a "momentary hallucination." The line "well adjusted the new insane" suggests that what may be considered normal or acceptable behavior in society could actually be a form of insanity. Overall, the song seems to be grappling with the human experience of feeling lost and disconnected in a confusing and contradictory world.
Line by Line Meaning
Immersed in confusion
Feeling lost and unsure of what is happening
Drag out this unwillingly
Forced to continue even though not wanting to
This soundwave is paused
The music has stopped and the moment is frozen
Uneducated adornment
Decorating without knowledge or understanding of what it represents
Agenda of truth, it is a lie
Claiming to be honest, but actually being deceitful
There is none fact or fiction
Everything is ambiguous and unclear
In between we want to build
Trying to create something meaningful out of the chaos
An explanation of contradiction
Trying to logically explain something that appears to contradict itself
Spinning wheels, unwelcome home
Feeling stuck and unproductive in an unpleasant environment
Do not smile, it's not prescribed
Being told not to express positive emotions in a negative situation
Momentary hallucination
Experiencing something that is not real or only temporary
Well adjusted the new insane
Being content with a reality that is abnormal or unhealthy
Contributed by Maria Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.