Now fifteen years on, Kayo Dot’s new album, “Blasphemy,” is once again based on an allegorical story by Jason Byron. It explores greed, especially politically, and surrounds three characters on their search for treasures; only to be destroyed by the very treasure they sought – a sleeping girl with terrible power named Blasphemy. Produced by Randall Dunn (who helmed Kayo Dot’s “Hubardo,” “Coyote,” and “Blue Lambency Downward”),
01. Ocean Cumulonimbus
02. The Something Opal
03. Lost Souls on Lonesome’s Way
04. Vanishing Act in Blinding Gray
05. Turbine, Hook, and Haul
06. Midnight Mystic Rise and Fall
07. An Eye for a Lie
08. Blasphemy: A Prophecy