Honing their chops during a year and a half span as nightly performers in a New Orleans Bourbon Street coffee house, Adam and Paul not only began to experiment with their eclectic hybrid of pop music, but they began to meet other musicians who's artistic visions mirrored their own.
Lyrically, Earthsuit is drawn toward the center of that intersection where a transcendent God interfaces with the human soul. Genuinely down-to-earth and unimpressed with their own phenomenal writing and performing abilities, the band members almost seem to make a point of avoiding self-promotion.
"There's definitely a strong rock undercurrent, a little reggae flavor, certain jazz progressions, patches of rap, and some of the New Orleans influence mixed in as well as some samples and programming," says Adam LaClave.
Earthsuit keyboardist and backing vocalist Paul Meany explains, "a whole new reality of what it means to be in relationship with God just washed over us and out of that experience we began to write some songs that were unconventional. It's that ongoing experience that we continue to pull from--It's our hunger for God, our hunger to know more of who He is. That's the fuel that burns in all of our music."