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Kaleidoscope Superior
Earthsuit
Kaleidoscope Superior
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Kaleidoscope Superior [Audio CD] Earthsuit

     
   
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All Artists: Earthsuit
Title: Kaleidoscope Superior
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 2
Label: Sparrow
Original Release Date: 6/20/2000
Release Date: 6/20/2000
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724385173523, 0724385173554, 724385173554

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Kaleidoscope Superior [Audio CD] Earthsuit

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Eclectic music for the 21st century
Bryan_D | Texas | 08/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It is not often that I describe a band as "different." I usually like to give a genre when I discuss a band: "Oh, they're punk...they're ska-core...they're post-punk..."



Well, I have no labels for Earthsuit, but I like every single track! The best description I can muster is techno-electronica rapcore with reggae influences.



Earthsuit is a Christian band, although depending on the song you might never know. Knowing that does bring out the deeper meaning of many of the songs, but truly the music can be enjoyed for itself.



This CD is one of my favorites - one of the best music purchases I've made in a long time. This would make a great soundtrack for a party. It is easily as good musically as anything in the mainstream market. I have no reservations - buy this CD now!"
This is seriously one of my FAVORITE albums of all time.
Gabriel Saraco | Long Island, NY | 01/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I didn't just listen to this album; I had a love affair with it.The first time I heard Earthsuit was when "One Time" was played at a party. Right away, I had to ask a friend if he knew what was being played (he told me "it's P.O.D., I think").Once I found out who the band actually was, I knew I had stumbled upon something wonderful. Hearing the entire "Kaleidoscope Superior" album for the first time was one of those rare musical experiences--a specific listening session that I would NEVER forget. It was the same feeling I had when listening to 311's "Transistor" through for the first time. The feeling that I had just heard one of the finest albums ever produced.
Typically, it takes a while for me to give a group "favorite band" status. KoRn, The Beatles, System of a Down, and Orgy all had to work to get there. For Earthsuit, all it took was one listen of their debut album. I'll do what little I can to describe their sound--think 311, in some of their jazzier moments, with a touch of Sublime, a dash of Beastie Boys, mixed together with something you've NEVER heard before. Earthsuit manages to fuse together rock, rap, funk, reggae, techno, and jazz into a combination that's nothing less than mind-blowing. The sonic expedition is lead by the vocal team of Adam LaClave and Paul Meany, who effortlessly mix fresh, innovative, and frequently haunting melodies with dizzyingly funky, Zack-de-la-Rocha-without-the-chip-on-his-shoulder-esque raps.But even this is drastically oversimplifying things. You simply have to hear Earthsuit for yourself. Do yourself a favor and give them a listen. [...]"
Finally! A band that's unique!
C. Murphy | Winfield, KS | 04/15/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Ok, here's the story. I first heard about these guys when I picked up the latest edition (at that time) of 7ball Magazine, and the cover story was, "The Hot 7." Basically, their predictions for the next big superbands to lead Christian music. Earthsuit was one of them. I picked up the free CD of sample songs that came with the magazine and listend to "One Time," and "Whitehorse," off the CD. Needless to say I had the CD by the end of the day.
Earthsuit could definitely be one of the next big bands under two conditions. One, they fire whoever their publicists and tour managers are. I've never gotten to see them live, and I've lived in many areas across the country, all near major metropolitan areas. And two, work on some better lyrics. I'll admit, most of the songs are perfect. But, then I run across songs like "Wheel of God." I'm sorry, but did I just hear, "Wheel within a wheel within. Wheel within a mighty wheel." Then repeat. Seriously guys, that's a little...repeditive. ...
Now that that's out of my system, I can say the rest of the CD is great. "One Time," is easily one of the best songs to come along in ages and deserves much attention.
To all those wondering if it's worth the buy, it is. If for no other reason than it's not the same old recycled [stuff] that floats around until the industry flushes it."