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Some classic Kloppers Cellator - Cello in this live Unreleased FLB tune THANK GOD IT'S TIME TO DIE - Johnson has some unexplained smoke pouring from his head.
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Juno Nominated Best New Artist
Peoples Choice Award
Best Alternative artists on Record
Best Album Design
TOP 10 MuchMusic Chart Video
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Voted the unofficial festival favorites at 6 summer festivals



"INSIDE THE MEDICINE MAN is thought provoking, super spontaneous and pleasantly bewildering pop music. Art even. And for that I totally admire it."
Shawn Ohler- THE EDMONTON JOURNAL

"(FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES) new CD is a sonic smorgasbord... a compelling mix of Johnson's perchant for experimentation and the band's knack for kicking ass."
Kirby- SEE MAGAZINE

"Canadian Feeding Like Butterflies rocks the collective inner soul...." ROLLING STONE

"...a big hit! [FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES] is leading the league in independent producers,"
Peter Gzowski- CBC MORNINGSIDE

"Top notch...refreshing, original and enjoyable...Forget comparisons...(John in His Earthsuit) presents some of the most powerful, mesmerizing sounds on the Canadian music scene today...(Feeding Like Butterflies) has the talent and originality to soar above anything on the Canadian airwaves."
Doug Alexander- THE QUESTION

"Jason Johnson is maniacally prolific...(his) lyrics are riddled with cryptic meaning and deep philosophical implications... you don't have to understand it to enjoy the music, however,. It's best just to shut up and listen."
Mike Ross- EDMONTON SUN

"voted audience favorite at the Rock and Twang festival... and back by popular demand with the fastest selling indie CD in Canada, JOHN IN HIS EARTHSUIT."
Heather Hutchinson- THE EXPRESS

"FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES takes the term "modernized progressive folk of the late 60's" and renders it into whimsical, lyrical, Knock-your-socks-off fabulous sound. Jason Johnson's versatile voice, haunts, surprises, delights."
THE EDMONTON JOURNAL

"Every once in a while a group comes along whose music has timeless integrity, this is definitely one of those groups."
T.H.X. MUSIC REVIEW

"Canada's biggest underground band..."
POWER 92 RADIO

"Wow! Yeah! This is what we were thinking of when we said it reminded us of the Moody Blues on acid... Completely original... First rate stuff!"
Neal Watson- 630 CHED

"Edmonton- based FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES has been entrancing live audiences with their genuine sound... using a variety of instruments... the band has created their own blend of folk based rock..."
SOUNDCAN MAGAZINE

"An identity as difficult to describe as, Smashing Pumpkins, or Counting Crows - they are called FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES - the music seems to swarm upon you, building to an ecstasy - a singer possessed of a deep baritone and full range, which he unleashes in a controlled storm of fury and tenderness. A trip through the imagination- doesn't sound like the Beatles, but is reminiscent of "Abbey Road"- a feeding frenzy live- the singing evokes memories of a Celtic or even a middle age European choir- although actually in tune, FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES sing as decadently as the Stones."
Jim Brown- WEST COAST MUSIC REVIEW (c.d.r.r. Internet)

"Larger than life, shrouded in mystery and innovation... FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES is a wondrous, psychedelic folk band, whose singer can put a chill up your spine with his dark commanding way with words... (and) mad minstrel vocals. If hell had a folk
band, this might be it."
Karen Bliss- IMPACT MAGAZINE

"...glittering acoustic guitar melodies and wisdom filled lyrics... Johnson sings as though he's invaded by hundreds of competing spirits. Falsetto, sneer or insane laugh, each new voice throws the previous idea of what this act is all about right out the window... a superior entry on our scene."
Helen Metella- THE JOURNAL

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  • Almost... Wow, that guy's head was hot.

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