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Cavalier King

Cavalier King

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 6 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Strokes, Jeff Buckley, Morrissey

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Renegade (3:49) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 769
Sun Revolution (3:37) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 594
The Unprotected (3:47) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 291
Angels Of Mars (4:16) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 213
Cavalier King (3:28) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 222
The War Is On (4:05) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 544
Champagne & Cocaine (4:13) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 214
The Finest Hour (3:53) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 152
Sun Revolution Reprise (3:14) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 164
Victory (2:48) Date added: 03/01/06 | Total listens: 288

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Average rating3h starsOut of 6 votes

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Editor's review

Imagine Morrissey doing his best Julian Casablancas. Once you've processed that strangely dissonant image, you'll be ready for Chris Taylor's mix of New York Rock guitars and celestial proclamations. Taylor imagines King as a superhero--a.k.a., the rough equivalent of a Strokes frontman.

Biography

It has been said that everyone is a hero at birth. But in most, no sooner is the cord cut than this noble endowment goes the way of the human tail. Not so for the renegade known as the Cavlier King, the superhero-like alter ego of painter/musician Chris Taylor. Cavalier King's music is hypnotic, poetic and defiant. The Sun Revolutions tells of an awakening in a fearful and ever darkening world dominated by wrenching loss and worse, crushing tedium. The songs of The Sun Revolutions are not merely stories, but epic expressions of chivalry, valor and the search for truth. Cavalier King's very first words to us, "So it came out one day that I don't pray to virgin mothers", leaves us no room for doubt. The song "Renegade" is his unequivocal repudiation of the conventional, the superstituous, and the supernatural ideologies that pervade the populace. Then in the title track "Sun Revolution", Cavalier King takes us into the epic battle against the nefarious Shadows of Industry, for only in the context of combat, facing imminent death, will we gain awareness of the Eternal. He sings: "two warm bodies lie terrified under the manhole cover ill, writing the new consitution fighting the Sun Revolution... But today we will reign, forever". Unfortunately, however, the Cavalier King's cause dissolves into an insatiable fever wherein he confuses the unwitting masses for the enemy. In the self-titled song, "Cavalier King", we witness the destruction of the known world at the hand of the once valiant and noble knight who, like Alexander the Great, has become the undisputed King. But as he stands triumphant at the end of his last battle, he realizes he is merely a king of corpses, for the vast carnage leaves him devastated, disillusioned and paralyzed by his own weakness for revenge. Now The Sun Revolutions are coming, and Cavalier King will carry out the business of saving the world. Or destroying it. Or both. The Sun Revolutions emerged from Chris Taylor's Manhattan bedroom in 2005 and was fortified on a former killing floor in Hadley, MA at Mark Alan Miller's (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr.) Slaughterhouse Studios.

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