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The Dear Hunter es un proyecto del músico Casey Crescenzo (integrante de la banda de post-hardcore «The Receiving End Of Sirens») que nace en el año 2005. Casey ejecuta el Rhodes Piano, Guitarra y Voz junto a Erick Serna (Guitarra y Coros), Nate Patterson (Bajo), Andy Wildrick (Guitarra, Teclados y Coros) y Nick Crescenzo (Batería y Coros).

Su sonido es un híbrido, que a veces presenta orquestaciones y a veces riffs de post-harcore, pero siempre con muchos detalles a los cuales hay que prestarle mucha atención para poder comprender sus disco, que lo llevan a etiquetarlo como música Progresiva. Ademas, estos han venido siendo presentados parte de una obra conceptual que esta dividida en 6 partes.

Discografía___________
Dear Ms. Leading (2005, misc. demos)
Act I: The Lake South, The River North (2006)
Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading (2007)
Act III: Life and Death (June 23, 2009)
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  • vincentpoprocky escribió:
    ayer por la noche
    In regards to 2010: "I am going to do my absolute best to get to work on act IV before the year is over- and hopefully release it before the year is out as well. While I don't feel rushed, I feel a sense of urgency in completing these records and getting to, and past, act VI." - Casey, Dec 8 09, 1:58am, LATR forum.

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  • nmarmino escribió:
    Lunes por la mañana
    loving the fact that we're guaranteed 3 more albums

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  • lolcorey escribió:
    Domingo por la mañana
    @shaunt91 - Thanks! I appreciate it, there weren't as many details as I would have liked but it definitely helped give a good basis and guideline for the story.

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  • shaunt91 escribió:
    Sábado por la noche
    @lolcorey - Try the fan forum, I think its called the lake and the river or something like that. Casey posts there occasionally.

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  • Sharkpuncher01 escribió:
    Sábado por la mañana
    My favorite band. Love it.

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  • Nix42 escribió:
    Sábado por la mañana
    Well fuck me running this is excellent. Supposed to open for Thrice alongside the Bled. That would've been interesting to say the least. Fu@king show was canceled... Those are good burgers Walter...

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  • lolcorey escribió:
    Sábado por la mañana
    Is there anywhere to find a detailed account of the storyline so far?

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  • JBertClassic escribió:
    Viernes por la noche
    Touring with Moving Mountains my goodness yes.

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  • Svedankae escribió:
    El mes pasado
    <3 he had a story.

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  • Derek-H escribió:
    El mes pasado
    I have no idea what you just said, but I feel like I should agree.

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  • Metalingus10 escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Magisterial, this music falls directly in soul

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  • elfonzobonzo escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Just been listening to Act lll for the first time. Holy shit!! this band is Brilliant.

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  • MarsAsAGirl escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Did I miss something? Genres are always contested. They become opinions, thus people debate how they're used (especially for "emo" as its seen negatively), but in their original inception they usually meant something solid. That's all I wanted to say, really.

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  • ginny55 escribió:
    El mes pasado
    The Dear Hunter are like Manchester Orchestra; great on the albums, but in their shows they either don't play their good songs, they play their songs in a way that they ruin the songs for me, or they just blow. ]:

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  • Derek-H escribió:
    El mes pasado
    I'm taking my comment back for fear of feeding the hype machine. Going to do a bit of research before I shoot off from the mouth, again -- they were pretty loud, and I am known to be an idiot. Could have entirely been my bad.

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  • mardgn81 escribió:
    El mes pasado
    It could have been off of the Dear Ms. Leading demos or from the random ep.

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  • Derek-H escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Valid counterpoint, no doubt. I definitely get where you're coming from, but I still think "emo(tional)" is a label that encompasses far too much music to be remotely accurate. The genre / sound would really be better off with a new term. That said, I'll meet everyone halfway and say that TDH can Do "emo". I can see someone pigeonholing Red Hands or Black Sandy Beaches as emo [albeit amazing] tracks. But to label the whole band in such a manner? The same guys who produce the toe-tapping goodness that is The Oracles on the Delphi Express and In Cauda Venenum? Just doesn't sit right with me. I've heard The Dear Hunter labeled as a lot of things - and whether I'd agree or disagree with said labels is aside the point - but Emo definitely shouldn't be one. It's a component of their sound, if anything. This is solely my opinion.

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  • mardgn81 escribió:
    El mes pasado
    Ummmm... yeah that's pretty much right.

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  • MarsAsAGirl escribió:
    El mes pasado
    That is a logical argument, but the "emo" genre has solid rooting. At some point, post-hardcore/punk hardcore spawned emotional hardcore (or whatever one would call it), which focused on more sensitive lyrics than other similar acts and sought out some melodic sentiments. The sound was adopted by many different alternative and indie bands, thus now does not hold its original meaning. Like anything else that gains mainstream appeal, its now adopted as an insult... I personally can see why people would call The Dear Hunter "emo", but I agree that they are not emo. However, there is emo influence in the music. The sound that "emo" introduced to music can be found almost everywhere now. I personally think its a good thing too, its influenced some great artists.

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  • tyrreee escribió:
    El mes pasado
    "Derek-H" > iAgree

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