KYLESA To Tour Japan For First Time

December 12, 2008

Savannah, Georgia's KYLESA, which recently finished recording its fourth studio album, will tour Japan for the first time early next year. The seven-show trek will coincide with the official Japanese release of the band's acclaimed 2006 album, "Time Will Fuse Its Worth", on Red Cobalt Industries. Additional information about the limited-edition release, which features new artwork and packaging, can be found on the band's MySpace page.

Before heading to Japan, KYLESA will perform three shows alongside crust legends AMEBIX. The band's complete list of upcoming tour dates is below.

Prosthetic plans to release KYLESA's new album, named one of Decibel magazine's "Top 25 Most Anticipated of '09," in March. Spring touring details will be revealed soon.

KYLESA on tour:

Jan. 29 - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY (with Amebix)
Jan. 30 - AS220 - Providence, RI (with Amebix)
Jan. 31 - Starlite Theater - Philadelphia, PA (with Amebix)
Feb. 06 - Huck Finn - Nagoya, Japan
Feb. 07 - Earthdom - Tokyo, Japan
Feb. 08 – [to be announced] - Tokyo, Japan
Feb. 11 - 51 - Gifu, Japan
Feb. 13 - Graf - Fukuoka, Japan
Feb. 14 - Club Squad - Yamaguchi, Japan
Feb. 15 - Club Drop - Osaka, Japan

KYLESA's "Hollow Severer" video:

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