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The Reign of Kindo : EP

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For those of you who have yet to hear about this band, The Reign Of Kindo is the new project from the members of This Day & Age out of Buffalo, NY, and they could very well be one of those genre bending bands that are accessible to many different groups of people. The Reign Of Kindo, the band has perfected a new sound. A very jazzy, but cool sound that's pretty complex at times. That voice, it might be familiar to some of you, that's the voice of Joseph Secchiaroli, former backup vocalist of TDAA. He does a wonderful job taking over as vocalist.

All in all, The Reign Of Kindo EP is fantastic and really gets me excited about the future of the band. It's bands like The Reign Of Kindo that give me hope for the future of music, and the future of the kids involved in music. - Nathan Lint - Absolute Punk

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CDs By The Reign of Kindo

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Thrill of the Fall
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The Reign of Kindo : This is What Happens

Rock / Jazz / Vocal

On December 30, 2009, Candyrat put out the first Youtube video of The Reign of Kindo performing the song "Just Wait." It became an immediate hit as within the first 24 hour period it was one of the most highly rated and commented videos among Youtube's music category of videos. On April 28, 2010, the band officially confirmed their third record entitled "This Is What Happens"

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The Reign of Kindo : This is Also What Happens

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This Is Also What Happens"

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The Reign of Kindo : Rhythm, Chord and Melody

Rock / Jazz / Vocal / Instrumental

Rare is it to find modern music that pinpoints the middle ground between a respect for past greats and a boldness to pave tomorrow. This is, quite modestly, the definition of The Reign of Kindo. Citing influences from Dave Brubeck to Ben Folds to Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto to John Mayer, there's not a degree of pomposity in this sound, just an honesty in the group's craft to blend such diverse influences into an identity so refreshing, unique, and universally personable.

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