James Vincent Mcmorrow - Cavalier 🔥
Released in late 2013 as the lead single for his sophomore album Post Tropical , "" marked a radical departure for James Vincent McMorrow. After the success of his acoustic-folk debut Early In The Morning , "Cavalier" served as a sonic manifesto, signaling his transition from a "folk artist" to an experimental, electronic-soul musician. Musical Composition and Atmosphere
The track opens with a somber, atmospheric piano melody, evoking a state of vulnerability.
Introduction
By 2:30, the track erupts into a "rich full-band crescendo," incorporating drums, trumpets, and clashing cymbals.
The lyrics are centered on the recurring line, "". While the narrative is cryptic, critics describe it as a retroactive serenade that balances heartbreak and affection. James Vincent McMorrow - Cavalier
Poetic lines like "Mountains become fragrant at the source" ground the song’s high-pitched ethereality in earthy, sensory details.
McMorrow has stated that the goal of this record was to pursue textures and rhythms he heard in his head—specifically influenced by the movement of he admired. Lyrical Themes: Memory and Loss Released in late 2013 as the lead single
The song's structure mirrors the stages of memory, starting with quiet reflection and ending in an explosive "fit of rage" or release. Production and Creative Process