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About Kolm

Kolm is a progressive rock band from Los Angeles, consisting of Giorg Yela (Vocals/Guitar/Electronics), Mikal Baker (Drums/Electronics), and Ben Taylor (Bass). Their music fuses immersive soundscapes, complex rhythms, and layered riffs into evolving sonic journeys.

Formed in 2010 by Giorg and Mikal, Kolm draws on progressive rock, ambient electronics, psychedelic textures, world instrumentation, and melodic vocals to craft music that rewards close listening and emotional depth. Their debut album Umbra was released in 2018 with longtime bassist Tas Limur contributing heavily to its creation. In 2024, Ben Taylor joined, bringing new energy to the band’s next chapter.

With a new single due in late 2025 and a full-length album arriving in 2026, Kolm continues to explore the balance between heaviness and atmosphere, clarity and mystery.

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Signing CDs as orders go out. They are almost gone. Thank you for being part of this.

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