Cathedral announce new album
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Topic: Cathedral announce new album
Posted By: chopper
Subject: Cathedral announce new album
Date Posted: October 03 2007 at 13:45
The following is from a press kit I have received from Tom Doncourt of Cathedral (of "Stained Glass Stories" fame). The full press kit can be viewed as http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=128002 - http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=128002
Artist Information
Instrumentation
Paul Seal - Vocals Fred Callan - 4, 5 and 8 string bass guitars, 5 string fretless, Moog Taurus bass pedals and sounds
Mercury Caronia IV - Drums, gongs, bells, tympanies, assorted percussion and devices
David Doig - Brian Moore electric guitar, William King acoustic, synthesized guitars, saxophones and cello
Thomas Doncourt - Mellotron and other keyboards, theremin, acoustic percussion and flutes
Biography
Cathedral's
music is a labor of love. That love is embedded in the "Majestic"
School of the Progressive Rock Movement. The band may add or take away
elements but that essence will always remain. Cathedral is dramatic. It
is dynamic. Cathedral creates beautiful, huge walls of sound. "Retro"
would be the wrong word, although many of the classic analog tools have
been dusted off and put to use. The new work represented on this CD,
"The Bridge", examines the roots of progressive music, but true to that
school, it "progresses" into new sounds and combinations of forms all
woven around the original Mellotron and hard-core bass fueled engine. Cathedral
was formed in 1975 out of the ashes of a psychedelic band "Odyssey".
Fred Callan was their bassist and Tom Doncourt was signed on as
mellotronist. When Odyssey disbanded, Fred and Tom inherited it's
"progressive legacy". The new group, Cathedral, plowed through the Long
Island club scene, a unique thing for a primarily original band to do.
By
1978 Cathedral had recorded and released "Stained Glass Stories"
through Delta Records. Delta records was basically a studio located in
Times Square above the Palace Theater. They had access to distribution
with major chains, making them a kind of prototype to the independent
labels. Cathedral had Duke Ellington's band doing sessions in the room
next door and Allison Steele, the famous "Night Bird " of 70's radio,
popping in to listen to mixes. Some foley sound effects devices were
found in an old music store around the corner and used on tracks. New
York City was a very rich environment for a progressive band. "At this
point we were taking old movie theaters and turning them into concert
halls for a night. We built stages, lighting and sound rigs, whatever
it took to get up and play" says keyboardist, Tom Doncourt. 10,000
copies of "Stained Glass Stories" were printed and sold. Cathedral had
interest from and meetings with Atlantic and RCA records.
The
Progressive movement seemed to end in 1979, but interest in the
"Stained Glass Stories " album did not. It became a sought after
collectable, eventually being hailed as "the best American progressive
rock album ever". In 1990 Syn-Phonics rereleased it on CD. With the
growth of the internet, interest in Cathedral was rekindled. It was not
until 2003, however, that Fred Callan called all his former band mates
to resurrect the group. They experimented for three years. After a year
in the studio "The Bridge " was completed.
Cathedral has
recently returned to the concert stage to premiere their new work and
to pay a tribute to the old. The audience that filled the Boulton
Theater for the Performing Arts on August 25, 2007 found it obvious
that Cathedral is a live band and belongs in the spotlight!
Discography
"Stained Glass Stories" 1978
"The Bridge" 2007
"Satellite" from "The Bridge" has been played on FM radio. Both albums are featured on online radio stations. Samples from "The Bridge" can be heard on www.myspace.com/cathedralprogrock, iTunes, CDbaby and various other sites.
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