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Genres: Alternative, Rock

Release Date: May 28, 2009

Listens: 4,472

Recs: 130

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 28:42

Tracks: 6

© 2009 Cavalier Rose. All Rights Reserved.

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About Primary Colors EP

"Although they are a fairly new band in the musical epicenter called Brooklyn, Cavalier Rose’s sound could fool anyone into thinking they’ve been a professional band for decades. They categorize themselves under the “rock” genre, but it’s obvious that this four-piece band (half male, half female) touches on so much more with your first listen. With Sia-like vocals that could easily slide into jazz or folk, there is a beautiful combination of grooving bass lines, theatrical drums that can crash or simmer with just the right amount at the right moment, and strong guitar chords underneath these haunting vocals.

Just two months after their formation, Cavalier Rose recorded their debut EP, "Primary Colors", and it is available to download for FREE at their website now. I’ve already downloaded mine and the entire record is nothing less than jaw-dropping."
-BeatCrave

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ezzybear07 Rec'd this on Jul 5, 2009:
Street Cred: 13 Rec's: 1
“Great tune - enjoy it and give it a listen. :)”
emolotricity Rec'd this on Sep 1, 2009:
Street Cred: 13 Rec's: 1
“This is a fantastic song -- it's a meandering journey through a pretty fantastic set of lyrics, rising and falling in intensity.”
ThinkRob Rec'd this on Sep 27, 2009:
Street Cred: 297 Rec's: 18
“Whoa. Lead vocals sound like a cross between the female lead vocals of De-Phazz and Kelli Dayton of The Sneaker Pimps -- smooth and precise at times, but well-edged and engaging. The melodies are clearly heavily-influenced by jazz -- brushed percussion and and pure bass keep the track moving, and crisp licks move the power up a notch. The last two minutes of the track see a rise in intensity and emotion, the soft and subdued vocals that start at 2'51" are quickly joined by determined, building riffs and solid backing for the lead's unique vocal style.”
Joffi Rec'd this on Jul 3, 2009:
Street Cred: 8648 Rec's: 518
“Great EP. Joanna Newsome-esque vocals but this ain't harp music *grin*”
garymon Rec'd this on Jul 1, 2009:
Street Cred: 2261 Rec's: 225
“Smokey and mysterious with just a touch of swamp fever you will feel seduced until... it is too late.”
celebpaparazzo Rec'd this on Jul 3, 2009:
Street Cred: 34 Rec's: 7
“great for background music or easy listening”
somefinewine Rec'd this on Jul 2, 2009:
Street Cred: 3392 Rec's: 406
“A little bit bluesy on this track. Great rhythm and I love the jangling guitar. A bit Man Man-esque. ”
khenry Rec'd this on Jul 2, 2009:
Street Cred: 284 Rec's: 18
“Interesting, warbling vocals. Almost hypnotic.”
ThinkRob Rec'd this on Sep 27, 2009:
Street Cred: 297 Rec's: 18
“For the first 1:21 of the track, you'll love the soft drum and vocal groove. From 1:21 to 2:05 you'll start moving your head with the low-slung, crisp guitar work. From 2:05 onwards ... dude... that voice. Truly some incredible handling. The end of the track brings together all of the above for an excellent close to a stellar song.”
ThinkRob Rec'd this on Sep 27, 2009:
Street Cred: 297 Rec's: 18
“Three parts rock, one part blues, two parts jazz, and just pure awesome. Vocals are quite unique -- I've only ever heard a few female singers with a similar style, and none of them apply the same raw edge to their high range work that Heather Christian does. Guitar work is solid, but not very present. About what I'd expect though, given the vocal elements of the track. The track is raw in style, polished in sound, well-produced, and one hell of a song.”
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