Kayo Dot with Insomniac

Schedule

Mon, 09 Feb, 2026 at 07:00 pm

UTC-05:00

Location

1010 White Street SW, Atlanta, GA, United States, Georgia | Atlanta, GA

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Kayo Dot returns to Atlanta with special guest Insomniac.
Kayo Dot is less a band than a twenty-two-year act of radical composition. Under the guidance of composer and multi-instrumentalist Toby Driver, the project has evolved through eleven full-length albums, each one a rupture and a reinvention. Since its founding in 2003, Kayo Dot has functioned as a mutable vessel for Driver’s search for form, intensity, and transformation with its output spanning chamber-metal, spectral jazz, gothic synthscapes, and genreless music that critics often struggle to define, but which has left deep marks on underground music culture. Working closely with librettist and conceptualist Jason Byron, the band’s work blends philosophical themes, mythic architecture, and violent emotionality into what amounts to an evolving sonic autobiography and a document of the artist haunted by his own past.
What began with Choirs of the Eye—an ambitious debut fusing black metal, modern composition, and chamber instrumentation on John Zorn’s Tzadik label—would come to influence a generation of experimental musicians. Each successive record broke cleanly from its predecessor: Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue collapsed into doom chaos and lingered in the expanse of silence; Blue Lambency Downward turned inward toward spectral melancholy; Coffins on Io reveled in neon-lit retro-futurism; Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike summoned a gothic grandeur unlike anything before it (and marked a return to metal-inflected textures). The connective tissue between them is always Driver’s meticulous approach to form and sonic space, and Byron’s obsessive lyricism: personal, allegorical, and deeply imagistic.
In 2025, Kayo Dot releasedEvery Rock, Every Half-Truth Under Reason, an album both commemorative and subversive. Though conceived to mark the project’s twentieth anniversary, the record deliberately dismantled notions of legacy, reworking the past as a hauntological feedback loop. Reviews emphasize that the album is not an easy or comfortable listen: Treble calls it “a bad-time album, one masterfully composed and avant-garde enough that many are going to bounce off of it.” Still, its ambition is widely recognized. Toilet Ov Hell argues that Every Rock... is “perhaps the group’s most pure representation” of Driver’s compulsion toward unpredictability—its uneven rhythms, microtonal deviations, and spectral textures resisting algorithmic modeling. Meanwhile New Noise Magazine describes the album as “an intriguingly dreadful ride ... imperative listening for serious fans,” pointing in particular to the 23-minute center track “Automatic Writing” as one of its hardest-hitting compositions. Nine Circles praises Driver’s expansion of vocal techniques and the album’s capacity to evoke despair and unease across sprawling structures.
Stylistically, Every Rock... continues Kayo Dot’s rejection of genre boundaries. The record employs custom-built microtonal organs and guitars tuned just outside standard intonation, subtly distorting familiar sounds into something uncanny. Byron’s texts return to themes of memory, trauma, and the search for meaning through symbolic patterns. There is a deliberate invocation of hauntology—the idea that memory and influence persist as spectral residues in present forms. The album continues to warp black-metal density, chamber instrumentation, ambient tones, and electronic drift into a singular terrain. Critics and curators have embraced Every Rock... as a worthy continuation of Kayo Dot’s legacy. PopMatters includes it among the best metal albums of August 2025, declaring that it “music that you absorb and let yourself be absorbed by.”
Kayo Dot has never courted mainstream attention, but its audience—ranging from avant-garde composers to black metal obsessives—recognizes the band’s discography as a vital part of the experimental canon. Its live shows remain famously unpredictable, often reconfiguring the material into new forms. Around Kayo Dot spirals a wider orbit of creative output: Driver’s solo work
(Madonnawhore, They Are the Shield, and Raven, I Know That You Can Give Me Anything), his dark free-jazz project Bloodmist, the electroacoustic group Tartar Lamb, his roles in Extra Life and Secret Chiefs 3—all of which feed into Kayo Dot’s dense, shifting sonic ecology. Kayo Dot’s journey reads less like a band bio and more like the evolving output of a composer who has treated the project as a living archive. With Every Rock, Every Half-Truth Under Reason, the group confronts its own past and collapses it into new compositional engines. As Driver and Byron reassemble old and new elements into uncanny structures, Kayo Dot invites listeners into a space where memory, loss, and invention become indistinguishable.

“Shimmering, morphing, inexplicable...”
—Metal Hammer

“The weirdest, most experimental record in their incredibly weird, experimental discography...some of the most unsettling and anxious soundscapes they’ve ever put to tape...truly harrowing...genuinely beautiful.” —The Quietus

“Music that you absorb and let yourself be absorbed by.” —PopMatters

INSOMNIAC coalesce onto our plane like a third eye opening into the beyond. A bouncing ball on the rhythm of the universe. An aural guide past the edges of perception.
The band took form in Atlanta, Georgia, like-minded explorers of sound and mind writing songs in the frequency of the earth. Featuring members of Zoroaster, Deceased, Brass Knuckle Surfer, and The Buzzards of Fuzz, the outfit’s transcendent, mind-expanding psychedelic heaviness casts light on the magic and strange beauty, balanced between unconsciousness and dreams.
Available September 1 via Blues Funeral Recordings, the band’s debut record, “OM MOKSHA RITAM” or “Liberation through merging with the Universal Rhythm”, is a concept album guiding the listener through an aural and spiritual journey across multiple extreme environments that test their resolve, principles, and commitment to adhering to the path.
Their newest single, “Awakening,” is the synthesis of this trip, and the climax of both our collective spiritual journey and the record. After enduring, and ultimately triumphing over, the trials and environments traversed across the seven songs, we find ourselves with the time, space, safety, and gained experience to finally connect, with all our focus and intention, to the universe itself.
Adrift between this world and the next, INSOMNIAC release themselves into the ether, spilling transportingly heavy brilliance in their wake. Like a third eye opening into the beyond, the transcendent, mind-expanding psych-doom of their debut album illuminates the strange beauty between unconsciousness and dreams.
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