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Kayo Dot is an American avant-garde metal group. Formed in 2003 by
Toby Driver Toby Driver is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, songwriter, producer, label owner, and artist, best known for his work as the leader of the experimental bands Kayo Dot and maudlin of the Well. Driver creates the majority of the album artwork ...
after the break-up of ''
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'', they released their debut album ''
Choirs of the Eye ''Choirs of the Eye'' is the debut studio album by Kayo Dot, released on Tzadik Records in 2003. It was released shortly after the breakup of maudlin of the Well, with the band consisting of several members from the former band as well as guest p ...
'' on John Zorn's
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that same year. Since then, Kayo Dot's lineup has drastically changed over the years.
Toby Driver Toby Driver is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, songwriter, producer, label owner, and artist, best known for his work as the leader of the experimental bands Kayo Dot and maudlin of the Well. Driver creates the majority of the album artwork ...
is the only founding member of the band still remaining, save for frequent lyrical contributions from former motW member Jason Byron. Up until 2011, the lineup was constantly shifting, and Kayo Dot's sound consistently changed over the years, featuring a wide variety of instrumentation including guitar, drums, bass,
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, synthesizers, clarinets and flutes. Underground metal audiences warmly received the group upon its early existence, with the 2003 album ''
Choirs of the Eye ''Choirs of the Eye'' is the debut studio album by Kayo Dot, released on Tzadik Records in 2003. It was released shortly after the breakup of maudlin of the Well, with the band consisting of several members from the former band as well as guest p ...
'' and the 2006 album '' Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue'' both becoming underground hits in the progressive metal scene. Over the years, in addition to the rotating lineup and constantly changing sounds, Kayo Dot has been signed to a number of different record labels,
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,
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, Driver's self-release imprint, Ice Level Music,
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, and Prophecy Productions. As of 2021, Kayo Dot has released ten studio albums, one EP and one split: ''
Choirs of the Eye ''Choirs of the Eye'' is the debut studio album by Kayo Dot, released on Tzadik Records in 2003. It was released shortly after the breakup of maudlin of the Well, with the band consisting of several members from the former band as well as guest p ...
'' in 2003, '' Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue'' as well as ''Kayo Dot/ Bloody Panda'' split in 2006, '' Blue Lambency Downward'', '' Coyote'' in 2010, an EP titled ''Stained Glass'' in 2011, ''
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'' in 2012 and a double-album ''
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'' in 2013. ''
Coffins on Io ''Coffins on Io'' is the seventh studio album by American avant-garde metal band Kayo Dot, released in the UK on August 14, 2014 and in the US on October 13 through experimental metal label The Flenser. It is a follow up to 2013's Hubardo. It's ...
'', the group's seventh album, was released in 2014 via
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. Their eighth studio album, ''
Plastic House on Base of Sky ''Plastic House on Base of Sky'' is the eighth studio album by avant-garde band Kayo Dot. It was released on June 24, 2016 via The Flenser. Critical reception ''Tiny Mix Tapes'' called ''Plastic House on Base of Sky'' a "fundamentally disorien ...
'', was released in 2016, followed up by their ninth, '' Blasphemy'' in 2019, and latest album, '' Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike'', via
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on October 29, 2021. It reached the German Top 100 Album Charts for the first time in the week after its release.


History


1996–2004: Formation and ''Choirs of the Eye''

Kayo Dot was formed after the disbanding of
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, a mildly acclaimed progressive heavy metal band in late 2002. Several members of Maudlin went on to form Kayo Dot, with multi-instrumentalist Toby Driver leading the group. In early 2003, Toby Driver (vocals, guitar, electronics), Greg Massi (guitar, vocals), Nicholas Kyte (bass, vocals), Sam Gutterman (drums, vocals) and Terran Olson (keyboards, flute, clarinet, saxophone) carried on and took the metal sound of Maudlin in a more classical direction. Rather than using the same band format as Maudlin of the Well, early performances saw Kayo Dot playing as an orchestra of sorts, with many members playing different instruments on stage. John Zorn's famous avant-garde label Tzadik signed the act in 2003, and ''
Choirs of the Eye ''Choirs of the Eye'' is the debut studio album by Kayo Dot, released on Tzadik Records in 2003. It was released shortly after the breakup of maudlin of the Well, with the band consisting of several members from the former band as well as guest p ...
'' was released in late 2003. The album was very well-received, and many regard it as one of the best metal albums of the 2000s. Toby Driver would later go on to say that Choirs of the Eye developed because "Kayo Dot is just a natural extension of the places MOTW was heading". After reading online forums in which fans of Opeth and MOTW bickered over compositional styles, Driver decided to make a more "thoroughly-composed metal album...one without riffs and arbitrarily repeating parts." This shift in style became the trademark
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or avant-garde metal sound the band is currently known for. Kayo Dot played the album in its entirety in 2010 at The Stone in
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and again in August 2015.


2005–2007: ''Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue''

In March 2005, longtime collaborator and former MOTW member Sam Gutterman left the group to pursue other musical ventures. Tom Malone signed on to replace Gutterman in 2005. Kayo Dot then signed to
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and released its second album, '' Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue'' in January 2006. The album was released to good reviews, receiving a 7.7 from ''
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'', and garnering the band more recognition in the indie metal circle. The album also received a rave review from Sputnikmusic, in which it received a 4.5/5 and was named as one of the best albums of 2006. The band then embarked on a lengthy fall tour before taking a short hiatus, during which two guitarists, the bassist and the trumpet player-left the band for "personal reasons." Despite concerns that there was bad blood between members, Greg Massi said on his blog that he left the group on "good terms" and that "he was going to try and figure out other aspects of my musical life and take some time to figure out where I want to be going." Massi went solo under the moniker Baliset and embarked on a tour shortly afterward. He did, however, guest perform with the group to perform its seminal album ''Choirs of the Eye'' at The Stone in New York City in 2010. In late 2006, Kayo Dot left
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and signed with
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. Despite retaining only two members (Driver and long time collaborator Mia Matsumiya), the band started work on a new album in late 2007.


2008–2009: ''Blue Lambency Downward''

After signing to
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, Kayo Dot began working on their third album, '' Blue Lambency Downward'', which was released in May 2008. Driver and Matsumiya used several session musicians on this recording, including
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on saxophone and vibraphone, Hans Teuber on clarinet, and Charlie Zeleny on drums. Additionally, Randall Dunn was enlisted as producer and recording engineer. This album marked the first time Driver allowed one of his recordings to be produced by someone other than himself. After the album's release, Driver relocated from Boston to New York City for the purpose of touring the album. A new lineup was assembled, including Patrick Wolff on woodwinds, Daniel Means on woodwinds and guitar, David Bodie on drums and original (and former Maudlin of the Well) member Terran Olson on woodwinds and keyboards. Despite a successful tour, the album was not received as well as previous releases. Allmusic and Drowned in Sound gave it mostly positive reviews, but it was panned by Pitchfork, who gave it a score of 3.3 out of 10. Among other complaints, the Pitchfork review stated that Blue Lambency Downward had few memorable moments.


2010–2012: ''Coyote'', ''Stained Glass'', and ''Gamma Knife''

After the poor critical reception and fan response to ''Blue Lambency Downward'', Driver began working on a new long-form composition with Yuko Sueta, a NYC-based writer, filmmaker, and video artist. A first draft of this piece was premiered at The Stone in September 2008 by The Kayo Dot Auxiliary Unit, which consisted of David Bodie and Daniel Means of Kayo Dot, Yuko Sueta, and Tim Byrnes on trumpet. Shortly after, Sueta became incapacitated by
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. Driver then re-drafted and adapted the piece, which was recorded in Seattle during June–July 2009 with Randall Dunn at the production helm. A tour with
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followed, after which the album was released as 2010's '' Coyote'' on
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. Sueta died while the record was in post-production, which compelled the band to dedicate their performance to her. The album featured a rotating lineup of Driver on bass and vocals, Terran Olson on keyboards, David Bodie on drums, Mia Matsumiya on violin, Tim Byrnes on trumpet, and Daniel Means on woodwinds. Despite receiving mixed reviews, some sources (including PopMatters) praised ''Coyote'' for its concept. Immediately after ''Coyote'', Kayo Dot released an EP entitled ''Stained Glass'' in November 2010. It featured a guest guitar solo by
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of
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and
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fame. ''Stained Glass'' was partially recorded at Zing Studios in Westfield, Massachusetts, by Jim Fogarty, and partially by Toby Driver at his home studio. Consisting of one self-titled track, the twenty-minute EP was released on CD by Hydra Head Records and on LP by Antithetic Records in early 2011. ''Stained Glass'' features lyrics by Jason Byron, but only some of the ones written were actually sung on the album. The remaining lyrics appear in the liner notes, some of which were later used in Jason Byron's book, "The Sword of Satan" which was included with the LP release of ''Hubardo'' in 2013. Like ''Coyote'', ''Stained Glass'' was released to mixed reviews. The critical and commercial failure of these albums, resulted in Kayo Dot and
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mutually parting ways. Kayo Dot was left without financial support from a label and decided to stay independent, so the band recorded the album ''
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'' live at a concert in Brooklyn, New York on October 5, 2011. The album was different in that it was recorded with a budget of zero dollars via six channels of microphones into a laptop helmed by a friend of the band, composer Jeremiah Cymerman. The concert featured several moments of audience participation. It received moderately good reception and was seen as a return to the group's metal roots. It was self-released on their own imprint Ice Level Music, digitally on January 4, 2012, on
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and later by another record company, Antithetic Records on CD and LP. The lineup remained the same, except
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played drums on the album. ''Gamma Knife'' was received critically better than the past few albums, as SputnikMusic gave it a 3.5/5 and said "for the first time in years, Kayo Dot feels musically relevant."


2013–2018: ''Hubardo'', ''Coffins on Io'', and ''Plastic House on Base of Sky''

In 2013, Driver announced a pre-order for Kayo Dot's new concept double-album, which contained approximately 100 minutes of music. Instead of using Kickstarter like many other crowd-funded musical projects, he announced that the album would be financed with money earned from pre-orders. It would be named ''
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'' (which means "lamp" in
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), and its release would mark the group's ten year anniversary. Driver announced that the album was recorded in the spring of 2013 in Seattle by longtime collaborator Randall Dunn. It was digitally released on September 10, 2013, to widespread acclaim, and received good reviews from multiple sources Through crowd-funding, Kayo Dot self-released a triple LP that sold out immediately, containing a 40-page book/poem by former
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guest vocalist Jason Byron entitled "The Sword of Satan." Byron also wrote the album's lyrics. The album featured a line up similar to previous albums, with the exception of guitarist Ron Varod and Byron's guest vocals on the first half of "The Black Stone." This was Byron's first recorded appearance since Maudlin of the Well's '' Bath'' and ''
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''. It is widely considered a return to the group's metal roots, and was selected as the 4th best album of 2013 by SputnikMusic. Sputnik noted that ''
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'' "recalls the black metal chamber music of Choirs of the Eye." Despite the involvement of Terran Olson and Mia Matsumiya, neither participated in the ensuing tour, except as occasional guest musicians. The U.S. tour for ''
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'' commenced in early 2014, and included dates at SXSW. Many dates were sold out. On July 10, 2014, the band announced a new album called ''
Coffins on Io ''Coffins on Io'' is the seventh studio album by American avant-garde metal band Kayo Dot, released in the UK on August 14, 2014 and in the US on October 13 through experimental metal label The Flenser. It is a follow up to 2013's Hubardo. It's ...
'' to be released October 16 via
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. Driver said of the record, "Basically the vibe that we're going for here is inspired by 80s retro-future noir—
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...I wanted to make a good record to put on while you drive across the desert at night under a toxic, post-apocalyptic atmosphere...There's a weird underlying theme of murder, shame and death." The album was released on October 15, 2014. Violinist Matsumiya's Instagram screenshots documenting the online abuse she has received were the subject of an October 2015 BBC video. The band's eighth studio album, ''
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'', was released on June 24, 2016. The album has been noted to feature an increased influence from
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.


2018-present: ''Blasphemy'' and ''Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike''

In September 2018, Kayo Dot signed with the German record label
Prophecy Productions Prophecy Productions is an international record label, founded in Germany by Martin Koller in 1996. It proclaims promoting "transcendental ..captivating music".
, also announcing work had begun on a new album. One year later, in September 2019, '' Blasphemy'' was released to positive reviews. Two music videos were created for "Blasphemy: A Prophecy" and "Turbine, Hook & Haul". Both were filmed and edited by Toby Driver. The band's tenth album, '' Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike'', was released by
Prophecy Productions Prophecy Productions is an international record label, founded in Germany by Martin Koller in 1996. It proclaims promoting "transcendental ..captivating music".
on October 29, 2021. It received superlative reviews and reached the German Top 100 Album Charts for the first time in the week after its release, November 5, 2021. A video was created for the first single, "Void in Virgo (The Nature of Sacrifice)," by musician, writer, and filmmaker Nick Jack Hudson.


Musical style

Unlike
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, Kayo Dot's sound is a mixture of
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, atmospheric metal, and chamber music. The label on their debut reads, "Kayo Dot powerfully integrates elements of modern classical composition with layers of guitars and vocals more common to
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and
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." The group's sound continually changes from album to album, and this unpredictability has become one of their trademarks. Early Kayo Dot recordings are notable for their classical leanings and composition, as well as their eclectic instrumentation. Loud walls of guitars and quiet interludes are equally common, which has led to their music being labeled
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, post-rock,
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and
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. All of their music is thoroughly composed, with no improvisation. Kayo Dot is known for employing the complex instrumentation of
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, with song lengths and structures reminiscent of classical. Toby Driver has said that his influences in Kayo Dot include artists such as
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, Scott Walker,
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, Ulver, John Zorn,
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, and Björk. He has denied the presence of jazz in Kayo Dot music.http://blindedbysound.com/kayo-dots-toby-driver-on-jazz-mysticism-and-lazy-listening/ - 'it's just objectively wrong to say that
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music has any jazz elements'


Line up


Band members

*
Toby Driver Toby Driver is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, songwriter, producer, label owner, and artist, best known for his work as the leader of the experimental bands Kayo Dot and maudlin of the Well. Driver creates the majority of the album artwork ...
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
,
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, bass guitar, keyboards, instruments *Greg Massi – guitar *Jason Byron – lyrics


Touring musicians

*Phillip Price – drums *Leonardo Didkovsky – drums


Discography


Studio albums


Splits, singles, remixes and live albums

* Split with Bloody Panda, 2006, Holy Roar Records * "Twins Eating Fer De Lance," ''Champions of Sound 2008'' compilation, 2009, Hydra Head Records * ''Live In Bonn'', Germany: October 7, 2009 * ''Stained Glass'', 2010,
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* "Pages" remix on
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's ''Toying With The Insanities, vol. 1 '' * ''"COYOTE" Live on WMBR'', Cambridge, Massachusetts: August 2012


References


External links


Official websiteKayo Dot's Bandcamp and audio streams
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