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New KYLESA Song
“Unspoken” Streaming Now!

We all have burdens to bear, and we all use different things to help us get through to our brighter days. Today was an extremely heavy day for me; I felt like I was hit in the gut with a ton of negative energy. Then I came back to the CVLT Nation HQ and started blasting the new KYLESA track “Unspoken” over and over. After repeat plays of this radical tune, I started to feel like life was not so fucked up after all. I have been a fan of KYLESA for years, and that’s not going to change with the release of their new album Ultraviolet on May 28th via Season of Mist. Now it’s your turn to check out their new song, because we are streaming “Unspoken” below…Also read what Laura Pleasant has to say about “Ultraviolet” as well…

“Whereas Spiral Shadow was a warm album suggesting concepts of hope, Ultraviolet is a bit colder and darker,” explains songwriter/guitar player Laura Pleasants. “All of our studio albums have their own unique identity and we’ve always been a band who strives for something different than what current fads suggest. With Ultraviolet, we took a step inward and wrote music that we felt we had to write; this album centers around the multiple themes of loss and you can feel it in the music. Everyone goes through it during their lifetime and this record reflects that experience.”

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Obed Marsh Jr.

    February 28, 2013 at 7:29 am

    I like how Kylesa has evolved over the years but damned if I don’t dream of an EP that channels the Kylesa that recorded 100 Degree Heat Index again.

  2. Jeffrey Next Mireles

    February 27, 2013 at 12:39 am

    this is great

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