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Dec 23, 2014Taken as a whole, Kykeon seems more cohesive, less add-x-to-y, than the self-titled debut.
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Dec 18, 2014We might have heard these tropes a thousand times before, but on Kykeon, Rhyton use them to make something richer and more nimble than the flabby freak-out-by-numbers psych that's currently clogging up rock's bandwidth.
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Nov 25, 2014Kykeon is a tripped-out and sometimes intense experience--able to pull even the most rigid listener into the incense-perfumed darkness.
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MagnetDec 10, 2014Even more than on its two earlier LPs, Rhyton knows where it's going. Each piece zeros in on a particular mood. [No. 116, p.59]
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UncutDec 4, 2014Kykeon combines that knowledge [of Greek folk music] with freewheeling homeland psych. [Jan 2015, p.76]
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Nov 25, 2014More versatile and more deliberate, this new set of tunes sees Rhyton finding their collective voice more than ever before.
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Nov 25, 2014There's literally no other band that could handle this heady material with such confidence and ease, and Rhyton sound like they love every second of it.
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MojoFeb 2, 2015Kykeon is an album of simple instrumental guitar rites that, through repetition, drone and variations of melodic line achieve a particular kind of ecstatic cyclic euphoria. [Feb 2015, p.88]
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Nov 25, 2014This collection of tracks could be spunked on by a Joe Satriani-type noodle, and individually each member could break free and have their moment to shine, but instead they shun solos and move as unit, maintaining collective power and defiantly sticking to their modus operandi.