Time Will Fuse Its Worth

Occupation

  • Laura Pleasants: guitar, vocals
  • Phillip Cope: guitar, vocals
  • Corey Barhurst: Bass
  • Carl McGinley: Drums
  • Jeff Porter: percussion

Time Will Fuse Its Worth is the third studio album by American sludge band Kylesa. It is the first album of the group on which can be heard at the same time two percussionists.

Formation

With the album set Kylesa to the idea, along the lines of groups like the Grateful Dead, Butthole Surfers and take Allman Brothers with two drummers together. Since the musicians had no experience with it, the recordings and the mix were difficult, which was to the detriment of the audibility of the two drummers. Furthermore, had drummer Jeff Porter because of a bereavement before the recordings back to his hometown of Detroit and its import drum tracks later. Because of the problems associated with the final mix of the album a second time should be mixed initially. The studio recordings took place in June 2006 at the Jam Room in Columbia instead, the recordings of the second drum tracks in Fort Rocks, the mastering was done in the Visceral Sound Studios in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Reviews

Tungsten Denzer from Rock Hard emphasizes the alternation between fast and Doom - like passages and in particular sees influences from the Crust. He characterizes the album as getting used to, but that a " accurately carried away " could. The webzine The Metal Observer assigns the album stylistically to a mixture of sludge and stoner rock with influences from punk and avant-garde. The songwriting was " incredibly varied " and the plate a good introduction to the genre of Sludge. The Ox- Fanzine referred to the album as " nasty, brutish and incredibly punchy " and praises in particular the genre-typical " dirty and mangy [e ] " production, special autonomy achieved by the combination of the album Crust with noise elements. Writes Stewart Mason of Allmusic, the album showed the Kylesa emerge from the problematic first years had emerged. It was her first time to unite all of their strengths. However, Mason regrets that the use of two drummers could add to the band's sound is nothing new, although as a result new impetus in the rhythm work could result.

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