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Yellow Cavalier [edit]
by Yellow Cavalier | Genre: Pop/Rock | Release Date: May 26, 2009
 



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01. Give It All To You
02. Down
03. So Beautiful
04. Never Stop Runnin'
05. Freedom Into Slavery
06. Give It All To You (Radio Edit)
07. So Beautiful (Acoustic Remix)

Entry last edited by carrtoondragon on 06.27.09

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VOCAL FOURSOME FILLS A VOID WITH MATURE POP OUTPUT | Posted August 18, 2009
Some semblance of boy bands has been around for decades. Even pre-Top 40 radio, gaggles of women (and men) flocked to Big Band halls, joining the mainly male entourage as they lit up the stage with choreographed sways, dazzling horn hits and wide smiles. And gospel music has seen its share of all-male outfits hit sweet spots across the nation as well. But ever since Plus One led a straight-up pop explosion almost 10 years ago, the Christian music scene has yet to see any all-out vocal teams take up the torch. Until now.
More pop, less rock, Yellow Cavalier is filling the void. With a dazzling debut EP, the tidy quartet is marketing themselves as not just an answer to the boy band drought, but rather an active response to a rich legacy of “ccm” pop/rock.

Citing One Republic, Daniel Bedingfield and dcTalk as major influences (you could add Maroon 5, The Killers and Family Force 5), the fab four draw from an array of mature musical tastes to venture beyond bubblegum pop. Sure, one or two of the fellas whine when crooning and the production is unashamedly slick, but skin-tight vocals, spectacular synthesizers, thumping bass and dance floor-pumping beats round out a highly accessible mix, grooming the Lynchburg, Va., natives for mass-market appeal. Most notably, “So Beautiful,” an ode to a woman’s enduring beauty, aligns striking acoustic elements to reminisce early Bebo Norman tracks.

On tour backed by a live band, the boys are spreading a message of surrender to God with upfront performances designed to breed face-to-face fan loyalty. Though hints of “boy band” abound, I suggest dropping the moniker and considering Yellow Cavalier a band. And a good one at that. —Andrew Greer

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nice | Posted March 07, 2013
For their first album, I have to say I'm impressed! My favorite song on the EP has to be "Give it all to you" because of the power, pop and rock mixed into it. Wish these guy's didn't change their name.

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