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Sannhet (Record Release), Kayo Dot, Oneirogen

Saint Vitus
Fri Mar 27 8pm Ages: 21+
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About Sannhet (Record Release), Kayo Dot, Oneirogen


Merging post-metal, sludge, and black metal, instrumental trio Sannhet combine some of metal's most atmospheric effects to create their churning, experimental sounds. Formed in Brooklyn, New York in 2010, the trio of guitarist John Refano, bassist AJ Annunziata, and drummer Christopher Todd made a name for themselves with their intense live sets, which paired the band's dense sound with a visual display, giving the audience something to hold onto while Sannhet purposefully built their layered and monolithic elements into massive walls of sound. Their debut full-length, Known Flood, arrived on Sacrament Records in 2013.


Kayo Dot is an American avant-rock/experimental music group that was formed in 2003 by Toby Driver. They released their debut album Choirs of the Eye on John Zorn's Tzadik Records label that year. Tzadik's descriptive label on that album reads: "Kayo Dot powerfully integrates elements of modern classical composition with the layers of guitars and vocals more common to rock and metal. With a compositional map that is strict in form yet malleable in execution, Kayo Dot uses a vast array of instrumentation to create an exciting convergence of violence and serenity."

Since then, Kayo Dot's music has undergone several identity shifts, largely influenced by the band's constantly-changing lineup and instrumentation. One predominant element of Driver's compositional voice which remains consistent throughout all of Kayo Dot's output, however, is the band's use of abstract timing and performance cues. This lends to the music the element of "malleability" mentioned in Tzadik's description above.

The music of Kayo Dot is commonly categorized as post-metal, post-rock, progressive rock, or avant-garde. Their songs involve complex instrumentation (composed by singer and frontman Driver). They are substantially longer than typical rock songs, usually ranging from 8 to 18 minutes in length.

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