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Zykos

 
Artist: Zykos

Group Members:

Mike Roeder, Cully Symington, Alex Lyon, Mike Booher, Catherine Davis

Similar Artists:

Sad Accordians, The Glass Family, Zookeeper, Peel

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  • Formed: 2000, Austin, TX
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

Hailing from the music hotbed of Austin, TX, Zykos are vocalist/guitarist Mike Booher, vocalist/keyboardist Catherine Davis, guitarist Alex Lyon (who has engineered for Calla, among others), bassist Mike Roeder, and drummer Cully Symington (also of the band 1986). Since first realizing their Americana-tinged indie rock in 2003, Zykos have been on the bill with such names as Cursive, TV on the Radio, the Hold Steady, Interpol, Crooked Fingers, and Spoon. Two records have been released through North Carolina label Post-Parlo: Comedy Horn and Zykos. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide
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Zykos
Origin Austin, TX, U.S.
Genres Indie rock
Years active 2003–present
Labels Post-Parlo
Associated acts Calla
1986
Members
Catherine Davis (vocals, keyboard)
Mike Booher (vocals, guitar)
Alex Lyon (guitar)
Mike Roeder (bass)
Cully Symington (drums)

Zykos is an American indie rock band from Austin, Texas. The band has released two albums, and is signed to Austin-based Post-Parlo Records and have toured with TV on the Radio, Interpol, Okkervil River and others.

Discography

Trivia

On their album The Stand Ins, Okkervil River has a song entitled "On Tour With Zykos."

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Zykos (Rock Band, 2000s)
Zykos (2004 Album by Zykos)
Black Before Red (Rock Band, 2000s)

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