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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is seriously one of my FAVORITE albums of all time., January 16, 2002
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. [...]
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