It appears there may be some confusion in the request. "Kokomo" is most famously known as a single by the Beach Boys, not as an individual musician or band. However, since you've referred to "Kokomo" with various releases that do not match the Beach Boys' discography, it's possible there may be another artist with the name "Kokomo" that isn't as widely recognized.
Given this scenario, I'll create a fictitious biography for an imagined instrumental post-rock band named Kokomo, based on the titles you provided:
Kokomo is an instrumental post-rock band that has crafted a unique space within the modern music landscape through their atmospheric compositions and evocative soundscapes. Emerging in the late 2000s, the band has steadily garnered a dedicated following with their nuanced approach to songwriting and their captivating live performances.
Their most recent release, "In The Era Of Isolation (Live)," captures the raw, emotive power of their music in a format that resonates profoundly in times of widespread social distancing and digital connections. Previous works such as "Totem Youth" and "Monochrome Noise Love" showcase Kokomo's dedication to exploring the depths of human emotion through layers of lush guitar textures, driving rhythms, and carefully structured crescendos. Their self-titled album, "Kokomo," and the thought-provoking "If Wolves," lay down the milestones of their sonic journey, highlighting the band’s ability to converse with listeners through purely instrumental narratives that speak to the existential quandaries of the modern era. With their innovative approach and introspective themes, Kokomo stands as a beacon for contemplative listeners seeking refuge in a world awash with noise.
(Note: Without more specific information about the actual artist, the above biography is purely speculative and should not be taken as factual information about any real band named Kokomo.)
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