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Prior to forming The Dear Hunter, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Casey Crescenzo became a respected musician in the Boston music scene and was subsequently invited to join the emo band The Receiving End of Sirens. During his time with the band it was not only Crescenzo’s guitar playing that raised eyebrows, but also his soaring vocals and poetic songwriting style. Initially formed as an outlet for ideas not appropriate for The Receiving End of Sirens, by 2006 The Dear Hunter had become Crescenzo’s full-time band. Following the EP “Dear Ms. Leading” issued to test the water for future releases, The Dear Hunter released its debut album “Act I: The Lake South, The River North” in September 2006. The album received strong reviews from the critical press and envisioned as the first of six acts to follow the same story.
“Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading” followed in 2007 extolled by the musical press. Initially a 120 minute album, Crescenzo whittled the album down to 80 minutes, strongly utilising the demos made before the first Dear Hunter release. In 2009 “Act III: Life and Death” was released once again earning unrivalled reviews. Taking the story further to new extremes, Crescenzo narrative documents the feelings of loss, relief, hope and love, which aided the album crack the Billboard 200 landing at No. 182.
Choosing to focus in a new conceptual direction, The Dear Hunter’s subsequent release was the collection of EPs entitled “The Color Spectrum”. Released in June 2011 the release is comprised of nine EPs relating to the individual colors of the visual color spectrum, which were ultimately collated into a full-length album of 11 tracks. The studio album “Migrant” followed in April 2013 with production from Mike Watts released on Equal Vision Records.
Incredibly, intricately theatrical both through your speakers and as a live six-piece band, The Dear Hunter certainly know how to put on a good show. The progressive rock band formed in 2005 as the brainchild of guitarist/ pianist/ vocalist frontman Casey Crescenzo, after his previous band, The Receiving End Of Sirens, broke up. Crescenzo originally formed The Dear Hunter's music- with its old-time feel, heavy guitars and banging piano beats- as an epically told semi-autobiographical fable, told through the first three 'Acts' of their albums.
While Crescenzo is clearly the originator and supplies a huge amount of creative input and intimately told lyrics, the current line-up of the rest of the band's members are of such a high musical standard that the flow and energy of each song really take you on a journey through time, and their show is a delight to witness live.
The Dear Hunter make some of the most original, nothing-else-like-it-around on the progressive and experimental rock scene today, while keeping all their songs- such as the singalong hit 'Lillian' and the epically theatrical 'He Said He Had A Story'- catchy and fun enough for anyone with ears to enjoy. Their set at the Fillmore Silver Spring this year was a jaw-dropping, arm-waving, foot-stamping riot- don't miss The Dear Hunter live!