© One Eleven Records / TROK 2008
How does one explain Rhythm, Chrod & Melody? As a debut album, the sound that is emitted sounds like that of veteran musicians who are about 40 and have been playing their instruments since they were one, like little prodigal bastards.
Ultimately, when listening to this album, there are no skippers, it's a wonderful blend of tracks and it ultimately is probably the most beautiful album I've heard this year.- Sean Collins - Music Emissions
Nothing can encapsulate exactly how I feel about this album more than the band’s own lyrics in “I Hear That Music Play”, as Secchiaroli seems to have unwittingly written about music that has the same effect on him that his band’s music has on me. When I hear this music play, the world disappears when the rhythm and chords fill my ears, providing me with the best musical escapism 2008 has offered me so far. - Anton Djamoos - Absolute Punk
“Whenever I listen to it, I think, ‘We’re not worthy.’ Like, why is this band in our scene?”
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Steve Henderson - AP.net
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"
8-Bit
This Is Also What Happens"
Rock / Jazz / Vocal / Instrumental
With this six song EP, simply titled The Reign Of Kindo, the band has perfected a new sound. A very jazzy, but cool sound that's pretty complex at times. 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. - Nathan Lint - Absolute Punk