Kylesa live in concert.
ON TOUR

Kylesa

22
critic concert reviews
metal

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

68
%
Based on 
22
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 22 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Kylesa is rated as a neither good nor bad live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Kylesa concert reviews describe live shows and performances as psychedelic.

ON TOUR

Poppodium 013, Tilburg, Netherlands (April 17); Rockefeller, Oslo, Norway (April 17); Various Venues, Toronto, Canada (May 30); Fernhill Farm, Compton Martin, United Kingdom (August 13)

Latest Release

True Love (19 March 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
metal
Origin
Savannah, United States (2001 - 2016)
Bio
Kylesa is an American sludge metal band that was formed in Savannah, Georgia. Their music incorporates experimentalism with heavy riffs, drop-tuned guitars and elements of psychedelic rock.
Has Performed With
Blood Ceremony

Critic Concert Reviews

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

January 12, 2014
80
%
Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, Denmark

New Noise Magazine (USA)

August 29, 2013
%
Bogies in Albany, NY is an important part of the Upstate, NY underground rock scene’s history.

Exclaim (Canada)

June 12, 2013
80
%
Their fat fuzzed-out guitar tone and psychedelic influences bled into the liberally employed smoke machine the billowing clouds seeming to embody the stoner-influenced haze of their sound.

Reflections of Darkness (Germany)

September 24, 2012
30
%
Ludinghausen, Germany

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

August 15, 2012
75
%
Gimle, Roskilde, Denmark

Rockfreaks.net (Denmark)

February 14, 2012
80
%
Beta, Copenhagen, Denmark

The AU Review (Australia)

March 4, 2011
%
As wind whipped around the palatial Esplanade Hotel metalheads clad in battlejackets and hardcore kids wearing hoodies felt relieved that they wouldn’t be boiling to death – in fact they clutched at their sides for warmth more often than not.

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