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Alternative 12/08/2015

Philadelphia's Kiska Debut New Song ("Conjuror") On Guitar World; Self-Titled Debut LP To Be Released October 30, 2015

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Philadelphia's Kiska Debut New Song ("Conjuror") On Guitar World; Self-Titled Debut LP To Be Released October 30, 2015
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Philadelphia 4-piece alternative rock outfit Kiska - formerly known as Desoto Jones (Deep Elm), are premiering a new song titled "Conjuror," off their upcoming debut self-titled LP on Guitar World. The album will be released on October 30 via Spartan Records and is available for pre-order on limited edition vinyl. All pre-orders include an instant download of "Conjuror."

Guitarist Adam Staszewski tells Guitar World, 'Conjuror' is one of our favorites on the record. It really encapsulates a lot of the things we identify ourselves with as a band—the otherworldly lyrical content and distorted and heavier instrumentation, but also a bridge section that—to me—sounds like it takes place floating in outer space."

The LP was produced by Vince Ratti (Circa Survive, The Wonder Years, Superheaven, Balance & Composure).

Named after the small, obscure and unpopulated island off the coast of Alaska, Kiska consists of Philly natives Owen and Adam Staszewski (vocals /guitar, respectively), Ean Kyler (bass), and Adam Francois (drums).

"It evoked an image in our heads of an isolated place separated by water from an already cold and isolated place [Alaska]," says Adam. "The mood and sound of the album is also a reflection of the name [Kiska] — heavy, majestic, desolate, and ominous," adds his brother Owen.






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