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Cavalier King
Aug 30, 2009 Music Leave a comment
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The Sun Revolutions is an album of orginal songs recorded both in Chris Taylor’s apartment and at Slaughterhouse Studio. With JJ O’Connell on drums, Taylor on almost everything else, it was engineered and mixed by Mark Miller and mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering. The Sun Revolutions was released February 7th 2006 by Rubric Records.
Although composed by Taylor in his little Brooklyn apartment, The Sun Revolutions is not a small record. Each song is an epic tale full of grandeur and sonic elegance, filled with echoes of everyone from Buckley to Morrison, U2 to Rufus Wainright, and yet each song is also uniquely its own.
The name Cavalier King comes from a seminal track on The Sun Revolutions which tells the story of a young man having delusions of grandeur. When he crashes from the fantasy of being a devastating war hero, he returns to the reality that he is merely a school boy and not nearly the hero he wants to be. [more]
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