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Sticks and stones kings kaleidoscope
Sticks and stones kings kaleidoscope








sticks and stones kings kaleidoscope

This is not a traditional worship album like you will get from Jesus Culture or Matt Redman (not that these albums aren't amazing, this is something different completely). Yet for someone like myself who hears a lot of music that's where the beauty of this album lies. Kings Kaleidoscope have done something here that is very special. Yet this is a standout album just for its originality. I seem to be finding so many amazing albums at the moment I must be becoming boring. It's not being different for different's sake, these songs are all measured and thought out but are 100% not scared to be different. This album isn't scared one little bit to be different. It's like experimental Jazz with a freedom to be and go wherever it feels like it should go. It can at times feel a bit all over the place musically, but for me that's the charm of this experimental and exciting album. These songs seem to swap, chop and change from style to style all the time, even mid song. What I love about this album is the tracks don't fit the whole verse, chorus, verse, bridge, chorus twice and fade template of Christian music with that steady and mid temp sound that seems to just stay at a certain level. It's even more formidable than their other releases. This album feels more intense and driven. There is more hip hop and grime added to the creative soulful and gospel sounds. What they have done is mixed together a few more genres. It's not like they have produced a classical album (not that there would be anything wrong with that). Don't panic the band haven't gone to a whole new genre. Now back with a new album and I bet you will not believe this newer sound. Working with BadChristian Music and well-established indie label Tooth & Nail Records, Kings Kaleidoscope finally issued their debut LP, Becoming Who We Are. Their fourth EP, 2014's Live in Color, was released by BadChristian Music, a label formed by Seattle post-hardcore band Emery. In late 2013, Gardner and the band announced they were leaving Mars Hill where they had served as worship leaders and artists on the church's label. A year later, they released the studio EP, Asaph's Arrows, shortly followed by a Christmas EP, Joy Has Dawned. Sporting a variety of influences from math rock and hip-hop to the dense sound of Canadian indie outfit Broken Social Scene, Kings Kaleidoscope recorded their first live EP, Sin, at a Good Friday service in 2011. Looking for a big, orchestral indie pop sound, he assembled a ten-piece group, handpicking players and developing their lush sound. Led by producer/singer/songwriter Chad Gardner, the group formed in 2010 at Mars Hill Church plant on the campus of the University of Washington, where Gardner was a worship leader.

sticks and stones kings kaleidoscope

Hillsong United and others started to get rid of the acoustic guitars as their main instrument and started being more creative. It soon filtered through that other worship albums started to be more creative. Read More Kings Kaleidoscope smashed onto the scene with a creative sound and style that at the time really stood them out above the other bands and artists at the time.

sticks and stones kings kaleidoscope

Looking for a big, orchestral indie pop sound, he. Review Kings Kaleidoscope smashed onto the scene with a creative sound and style that at the time really stood them out above the other bands and artists at the time.










Sticks and stones kings kaleidoscope