"Blasphemy" is Kayo Dot’s most forthright statement ever, produced by Randall Dunn. The album confronts the world at-hand, foregoing the encouraged escapism found ubiquitously throughout the rest of their catalogue, and embracing the perspective a band in such a rare position as this can bring. The album pulls from elements of black metal, jazz, pop and Driver's own wild sonic concoctions, Kayo Dot is constantly evolving.