Cavalcade of Dues

Mark McAdam

Cavalcade of Dues
Performed By Mark McAdam
Album UPC 634479328299
CD Baby Track ID 1757805
Label Superhead Records
Released 2006-01-01
BPM 115
Rated 0
ISRC ushm20619379
Year 2006
Spotify Plays 221
Writers
Writer Mark McAdam
Pub Co Mark McAdam
Composer Mark McAdam
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - NY - New York City

Description

Pushing the boundaries of Americana and Indie Rock, Cavalcade is a gorgeous museum of heartache and exuberance. McAdam's most accomplished work yet.

Notes

The New York Times once called Mark McAdam a “singer-songwriter” whereas the The Post refers to him as an “indie-rocker.” McAdam cancelled his subscription to the Times.

His new album, Cavalcade, is a triumph of homespun enthusiasm, chock full of infectious mood swings. It has more in common with Big Star or The Band than any of the pinup teen idols who have recently spoiled and defiled the label “singer-songwriter.”

This is the kind of record you want to tell your friends about.

Cavalcade features contributions from Rain Phoenix (Papercranes), Jon Graboff (Ryan Adams, Willie Nelson), and several members of Coney Island Swandive, including Superproducer Rod Sherwood (Dirty On Purpose, Au Revoir Simone, Pela). The video for the first single “Always Almost,” marks the directorial debut of actor Mike Myers. You can find that at youtube or at McAdam’s myspace page.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=MoDq9Jn4S8s

Below are some quotes about McAdam’s last record, Boy Wonder…

Beautiful, fabulous, incredible. Sweet, lightly raspy, melodic, excellent vocals, wonderfully-fit lyrics, poppy, weepy, gorgeous guitar melodies, and clever structures reign in each and every song. - Action Attack Helicopter

A low-key, hidden gem of a record. The kind of album Wilco might make if they never read their own press clippings. - All Music Guide

McAdam passes through one musical room to another, but always with the kind of relaxed skill that most musicians secretly aspire to. - Amplifier

...imaginative, crisp, smart and inventive. We have gone completely apeshit over this album. - Babysue.com

Boy Wonder is perceptive and lonely, alternately sparse and lavish, evocative and amusing, ... One of the most intelligent, enjoyable albums I’ve heard in a long time. -Splendid

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