Coyote (Kayo Dot album)
Coyote is the fourth studio album by American avant-garde metal band Kayo Dot, released April 20, 2010 on Hydra Head Records. The album is a single narrative-driven, long-form composition in five movements. The story and text were provided by a close, terminally-ill friend of the band, Yuko Sueta, in the final stage of her life, while the music was written by Toby Driver in a so-called "goth fusion" style, combining elements of early Cure, Faith and the Muse, and Bauhaus with further influences from Herbie Hancock's psychedelic jazz album Sextant and Scott Walker's recent experimental album The Drift. Sueta's story and lyrics were constructed with deliberate melodrama as part of the intended gothic aesthetic, expressing the protagonist's loneliness and longing to be in a better place, and her journey through her own personal looking-glass through a hallucinatory world of fear and wonder.
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Released | April 20, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009 | |||
Genre | Avant-rock, experimental music | |||
Length | 39:48 | |||
Label | Hydra Head Records | |||
Producer | Randall Dunn | |||
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Like Kayo Dot's previous album, Coyote was produced and engineered by Randall Dunn in Seattle, Washington.