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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Dear Hunter


The Spectrum Color

Alternative Rock/Indie

Tracklist

1. Filth And Squalor (Black)
2. Deny It All (Red)
3. But There's Wolves? (Orange)
4. She's Always Singing (Yellow)
5. Things That Hide Away (Green)
6. The Canopy (Green)
7. Trapdoor (Blue)
8. What Time Taught Us (Indigo)
9. Lillian (Violet)
10. Home (White)
11. Fall And Flee (White)

2 comments:

  1. The Dear Hunter is an indie rock band originating in Providence, Rhode Island. It began as a side project of Casey Crescenzo, formerly of post-hardcore band The Receiving End of Sirens. The band's sound is not unlike that of Casey's former band, but with more alternative and progressive rock tendencies and a wider variety of instrumentation.
    The band began as a side project of Casey Crescenzo when he was full time member of Boston band The Receiving End of Sirens. It was originally intended as a vehicle for music Casey had written that didn't fit with the heavier sound of The Receiving End of Sirens. In the winter of 2005 Casey recorded the Dear Ms. Leading demos. He created 10 copies of the demos on burned CDs intended for the ears of friends, and they began circulation. At the time he did not plan to pursue The Dear Hunter full time and allowed the demos to be placed online for download. On February 2, 2006, The Dear Hunter played its first show with The Receiving End of Sirens as the backing band..

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  2. holy shit, you dropped some serious knowledge bombs on me today. i didn't realize that casey cresenzo was from the Receiving End of Sirens... that's taking me back to my 2004 days.. thanks so much. xo yrexlvr

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