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A bowl of eclectic upbeat sunshine jumping all around.
Genre:
Rock: College Rock
Release Date:
1998
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Lion in a Bucket
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(021053102121)
Record Label: Swipe Records
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Zeut is an eclectic group of talented musicians. Their varied roots and world class views create provoking lyrics, diverse sounds and a captivating touch. Zeut displays a very pop-rock world fusion sound with complex percussion and intense driving lyrics by a Kristi Vandewalker leading the way. A texture that flows throughout Zeut is the aspect of variety. The complex bass rudiments of Allen Burki give the funk attack like 'no ones brother'. Justin Peacock and Mark Serratoni are the purveyors of the rhythm realm. Robert Eldridge, the guitarist or Cheerio boy is the glue between Kristi and the band pumping out eclectic guitar skills rounding out the pop-rock world sound. During live performances you may hear an excerpt of a myriad of popular influences from Led Zeppelin to Stewart Copeland drum tags or any other out the world musical eclecticism imagined. Zeut has two CD's out. The first CD 'Inaday' was recorded in one day...hence the name. 'Inaday' can be characterized as pop folk funk sound whereas 'Lion in a Bucket'' has a little bit of more of a pop-rock eclectic sound. Zeut the word has several meanings. The band came up with the name during a secret meeting of the original members. The band can never reveal the real meaning to the masses. Let's just say it has lot to do with serendipity and the naughty zeut temptress of the lost 5th planet.
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Best ever band named with a Monty Python reference
author: Alfredo Garcia
I was first exposed to Zeut in a coffee shop in downtown Denver where a few of the members work. The great thing about this album is it makes good background music for a coffee shop AND is worth sitting down and devoting your full attention to the complexities of the music. Not many artist can succeed in being both a good backdrop for the soundtrack of your day and in the forefront when you want to sit down and really listen to some quality music.
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Not Bad
author: New Rock Nation
Nice songs to listen to, but slightly tired. Kinda like a female dave mathews without enthusiam
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Absolutely love it
author: David
Happy feel good CD. Very talented musicians with an original sound. Great driving music with the top down.
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Love it!
author: L
I love this CD. Upbeat, original...and awesome percussion!
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