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: While the band is often known for their track "Think" appearing in the film John Wick , this cover helped establish their aesthetic—which they describe as a "Kaleida world" that is "minimal, feminine, and a bit quirky".

: Critics often note that the song juxtaposes "teenage lust" with the religious imagery of baptism, a "potent blend" that Kaleida emphasizes through their moody, ritualistic sound. Release History and Legacy EP Release : April 3, 2015, on the Think EP. take_me_to_the_river_by_kaleida_official_audio

The lyrics maintain the original's duality of romantic desire and spiritual longing, but Kaleida’s execution shifts the focus toward emotional purification: : While the band is often known for

: The band intentionally altered the chorus, blending elements of Al Green's original and the Talking Heads cover with their own signature electronic sound. Lyrical Themes and Meaning The lyrics maintain the original's duality of romantic

Unlike the high-energy versions by Talking Heads or Al Green, Kaleida's interpretation focuses on:

: The original Al Green version was recorded in October 1974 in Memphis, Tennessee, and has since been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.