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Actually, I've been listening to these guys again since they seem perfect for the post-rock/prog mix I'm making for some friends. "Symmetrical Arizona" sounds pretty King Crimson-y to me which should be a hit with said friends.
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Just remember: ANYONE CAN DIG A HOLE BUT IT TAKES A REAL MAN TO CALL IT HOME
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Actually I'm assuming he listened to 'Blue Lambency Downward' which is a BIT more difficult to latch onto... that one takes a while to sink in... I really didn't like it at first but now I find it quite enjoyable. Not as good as the first two in my opinion though.
pbradley, I command you to listen to Choirs of the Eye and all it's glory!! |
It's all good. I don't find 'em difficult to listen to at all. Then again I don't find 'em rewarding either. Their stuff seems pretty straightforward to me, aside from a few songs here or there. They just have really brilliant, beautiful songwriting. A completely unique band. So many layers of... stuff. Haha. Dowsing... is my favorite album by them, mainly for that one REALLY REALLY LONG SONG that has the Sunn O)))-ish ending.
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Yeah Dowsing is my favourite also!! It has a much more organic... avant-garde sound to is I suppose. Choirs of the Eye sort of leans to much on post-rock crescendos (something I'm not a fan of) and huge metal parts (something else that I'm not a fan of).
I dunno, I don't find them difficult but when BLD came out, I did find it hard to really 'connect' with. |
That's a much better way of putting it, and I can see that. It drifts around a lot. I treat it more like ambient music than the other two.
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Blue Lambency was my first Kayo Dot experience, loved it. Getting into Maudlin now. Any boardies have Toby Driver solo or Tartar Lamb? |
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http://www3.timeoutny.com/newyork/th...on-the-volume/ New track if no one's posted it...
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And yes, everyone should listen to Yusef Lateef.
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coyot...ehhhhhhhhh.
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I like "coyote" a lot and consider it a massive disappointment at the same time.
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Didn't like it, really, at all, but I only listened twice. Hmm.
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Gonna wait till I own a physical copy before I listen.
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I'm not too enamored with the latest release.
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yeah, I just listened to the new one again. It's hard to explain why it doesn't work.
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derek haS IT now, everyone!
waiting for his reply... "Yeah. I like it pretty well. Not as good as the other ones. I have a feeling it'll grow on me." |
Yeah. I like it pretty well. Not as good as the other ones. I have a feeling it'll grow on me.
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Honestly, I actually do really like it. It's a step in the right direction.
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Is it?
It has a few good moments. Pretty meh overall though. I guess it might be a LITTLE better than Blue Lambency. I just find it hard to listen to. Dude's a talented guy but the first two albums just kill this stuff. I like Kayo Dot a lot but I just don't see myself ever wanting to put this album on again after the past few listens. |
It is, I really like the ideas they have on this, it's just not pulled off as well as it could. I think the new release will be stronger unless Driver completely changes the sound again.
Also to note is that this didn't start out as a Kayo Dot release so who knows! And of course it's not as good as Choirs of the Eye or Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue... but what IS? He'll never beat those albums. Speaking of which, who likes Dowsing more than Choirs? I do! |
I'm curious to hear the EP they're working on. Hope it expands on this sound. I was really excited that they were aiming for a 'goth jazz fusion' thing but didn't think they took it as far as they could. I hope they keep working at it.
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I thought everybody liked Dowsing more than Choirs!
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Kayo Dot records seems to tire me most of the time even their tadzik album is great.
Seeing them live was fun but it's kind of a buzzkill if you need to tune for 5-10 minutes after every song. |
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Hm. If you say so.
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Is Mia, the hottest girl alive, still in the band? Then, it'd still be fun!
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Yeah she's still in it. The core of the band is her and Toby Driver I'm positive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxZZ6...eature=related Mmm-mmm. |
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haha "what a fucked up video this is really dumb " |
Hahaha. That guy has a phD in AWESOME.
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Here's some non-album goodies for you guys:
live on wmbr (features amazing stripped down versions of Marathon, The Antique and Wayfarer. sadly lacks the ending monologue in Marathon!): http://www.mediafire.com/?gynnmkqjiwi live in portsmouth, nh (this recording is really quiet... but the loud parts just seem emphasised due to it): http://www.mediafire.com/?fxmj2t3djw5 split with bloody panda (you've probably all heard this but... I've never seen Kayo Dot so lively): http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8S1I2ZU0 All this is out of print or unreleased so I'm sure it's cool to give links. |
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Wow, didn't realize Coyote was about Yuko Sueta, Toby's ex-girlfriend, who was dying of cancer when they made the album -- and has recently passed away.
That gives the whole album a completely different meaning for me, and is extremely creepy to boot... |
Didn't know she was his ex.
But yeah, cool album! |
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