Kings kaleidoscope
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The aimless knight is a sinner who chases, as said in the song, after fool’s gold, silk and money. “Hero Over my Head” presents details of the battles listeners face, trying to find God and fight against the flesh, a theme also appearing in “Naked Feet & Holy Fire.” This track is very intriguing because it uses the symbolism of a knight who has no loyalty to a king. “The Coma” gives details of a person who, as the song says, has their back to the wall and needs to fight through the fog that is in front of them. Kings Kaleidoscope’s tone and message change as the listener progresses through the album. The band’s ability to make a compelling song with varying intensity is one of the aspects of this album that makes it such an impressive work. ” With its slow start and gradual build, “ Backwards ” stands out as an example of the band’s versatile nature. As soon as the first track ends, Kings Kaleidoscope heightens the tone and the pace with the track “ Hero Over My Head ,” which continues through the following track “ Naked Feet & Holy Fire. “Zeal’s” change of pace is both quick and elegant. ” Slow and soothing, the band eases listeners into their experimental album with opener “ The Coma. King's Kaleidoscope returned with their fourth LP, Zeal, in April 2019.With their ability to change the pace and display diversity, Kings Kaleidoscope remains no stranger to versatility, as showcased in their new album “ Zeal. In an unconventional move, the band's follow-up was a collaboration with several hip-hop artists and producers, resulting in the 2017 mixtape The Beauty Between. Reaching number six on Billboard's Christian Albums chart and number 16 on the Independent Albums chart, it became their most successful release to date. Further building on their imaginative blend of electronic and analog textures, Gardner and his bandmates released the conceptual and deeply personal Beyond Control in 2016. Working with both Bad Christian and well-established indie Tooth & Nail, King's Kaleidoscope finally issued their debut LP, Becoming Who We Are, in November 2014. Their fourth EP, 2014's Live in Color, was released by Bad Christian Records, a label formed by Seattle post-hardcore band Emery. In early 2013, Gardner and the band announced they were leaving Mars Hill where they had been both worship leaders and artists on the church's label. A year later, the studio EP Asaph's Arrows arrived, and in late 2012 they issued the Christmas-themed 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, King's Kaleidoscope recorded their first live EP, Sin, in 2011. Looking for a big, orchestral indie pop sound, he slowly assembled the ten-piece group, handpicking players from within the church and developing their lush sound a bit more every week. Led by singer/songwriter Chad Gardner, the group formed in 2010 at Mars Hill Church where Gardner was a worship leader. King's Kaleidoscope are a faith-based chamber pop band from Seattle, Washington.