Showing posts with label The Dear Hunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dear Hunter. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

DREDG and THE DEAR HUNTER performing in NYC 5/19

The Dear Hunter.
Dredg.

dredg’s new album, CHUCKLES AND MR. SQUEEZY, will be released May 3 on Superball Music. It’s the highly anticipated follow-up to 2009’s critically acclaimed THE PARIAH, THE PARROT, THE DELUSION (Ohlone Recordings through Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group), which was inspired in part by Salman Rushdie’s essay “Imagine There's No Heaven: A Letter to the 6 Billionth Citizen.”

It took the band--Gavin Hayes (vocals, guitars), Drew Roulette (bass, samples), Mark Engles (guitars) and Dino Campanella (drums, keyboards)--almost eight months of exchanging song-material via e-mail to finish CHUCKLES AND MR. SQUEEZY--a process producer Dan The Automator (Gorillaz, Kasabian, etc.) was also involved in right from the early beginnings. His influence becomes most apparent in the songs “The Tent,” “Sun Goes Down” and “Before it Began” where he also took an active part in the songwriting. Even though there is a lot of variation in tones and tempo, singer Gavin Hayes sums up the general sound of CHUCKLES AND MR. SQUEEZY as “Dark Pop”: a dark undertone is giving the songs some kind of a contemplative self-analysis – but in the end the album is still characterized by its optimism. “There is a certain darkness to it,” Gavin agrees. “A lot of our music is ultimately positive but can be conceived as sad as well. It has these two sides that oppose each other, but manage to reconcile in the music.”

Singer/guitarist/lyricist Gavin Hayes is an adopted child that recently found his biological family. Last year, he did some research online and ended up finding his half-sister on Facebook. Since then he has met about 30 cousins and half-cousins. His half-sister is also in the music business, interestingly enough. She’s an opera singer who has performed with the Buffalo Philharmonic, as well as other orchestras across the country. A few songs on the new album were written about Gavin’s personal experiences….“Before It Began” is inspired by meeting his biological family, while “The Thought Of Losing You” and “Upon Returning” are about Gavin’s adopted sister being at war and dealing with severe shell shock.

The Dear Hunter will be touring in support of their forthcoming nine-EP collection, THE COLOR SPECTRUM, which is due out June 7 on Triple Crown Records in a variety of formats (Full Length CD, Limited Edition Deluxe Vinyl Box Set, Full Length Vinyl and each song as an individual digital version). THE COLOR SPECTRUM consists of songs inspired by the colors of the spectrum, specifically RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, INDIGO andVIOLET, with WHITE and BLACK being included as bookends. Casey Crescenzo, mastermind of The Dear Hunter, completed the EPs while traveling the U.S., documenting every step of the process. The collection will feature collaborations with several producers and musicians, including Manchester Orchestra, Brendan Brown from The Receiving End of Sirens, Mike Watts (who has worked with As Tall As Lions and he mixed The Dear Hunter’s 2009 album, ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH), and Steve Haigler (Brand New, As Tall As Lions, Quicksand).

Alternative Press had praised ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH: “Casey Crescenzo, the multi-talented fountainhead of The Dear Hunter, assembled a masterwork in ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH, ostensibly the midsection of his ongoing, six-act tale of a born-loser boy who falls for a whore. LIFE AND DEATH expands the Danny Elfman-does-gypsy-vaudeville sound pioneered on TDH’s two previous albums, dedicating more space to better explore the densely layered vocal swathes (‘Writing On A Wall’) and polyrhythmic grooves (‘In Cauda Venenum’) for which Crescenzo’s become known. He flexes some serious harmonic muscle on the lachrymose ‘Saved’ and the aching, album-closing trifecta ‘Son,’ ‘Father’ and ‘Life and Death.’ If you’d prefer to simply commence wetting your shorts, jump to the 4:15 mark of ‘Thief’ and listen through to the end of ‘Mustard Gas.’ F**king bravo, man. 4-1/2 out of 5 stars.”

For dredg and The Dear Hunter please check out www.dredg.com and www.tdhcolors
photo credit Merkley???

Saturday, September 26, 2009

THE DEAR HUNTER HEADLINING TOUR UNDERWAY; ADDS TOUR DATES WITH THRICE STARTING NOVEMBER 15


September 25, 2009 -- Just as their headlining tour commences, THE DEAR HUNTER--Casey Crescenzo (singer/pianist/guitarist/lyricist/multi-instrumentalist), Andy Wildrick (guitar), Erick Serna (guitar), Nick Crescenzo (drums), Nate Patterson (bass)—has added more shows to their already busy schedule promoting their critically acclaimed ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH. Once the headlining trek concludes October 3, they’ll head out with Thursday through October 24. When that round of dates is done, they’ll head back out for another week’s worth of headlining shows with Annuals. From there, THE DEAR HUNTER will launch a brief jaunt with Thrice and Polar Bear Club from November 15 – December 4.

In video news, Casey Crescenzo has been putting the finishing touches on the animated video he’s directing and producing for “What It Means To Be Alone,” which will be ready for TV and Internet consumption by mid-October.

Check out THE DEAR HUNTER at any of the following stops:

DATE CITY VENUE

Headlining shows:

Wed 9/23 Akron, OH Musica

Thu 9/24 Grand Rapids, MI The Mixtape

Fri 9/25 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen

Sat 9/26 Madison, WI The New Loft

Sun 9/27 St. Louis, MO Firebird

Tue 9/29 Milwaukee, WI Rave Bar

Wed 9/30 Minneapolis, MN Triple Rock Social Club

Sat 10/3 Denver, CO Marquis Theatre

With Thursday:

Mon 10/5 Seattle, WA Neumo’s

Tue 10/6 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom

Thu 10/8 Orangevale, CA The Boardwalk

Fri 10/9 Los Angeles, CA Knitting Factory

Sun 10/11 San Francisco, CA Slim’s

Mon 10/12 Pomona, CA Glass House

Tue 10/13 Tempe, AZ Clubhouse

Thu 10/15 Dallas, TX The Door

Fri 10/16 Austin, TX Emo’s

Sat 10/17 Houston, TX Meridian

Mon 10/19 Jacksonville, FL Edge 17

Tue 10/20 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution

Wed 10/21 St. Petersburg, FL State Theatre

Thu 10/22 Orlando, FL The Social

Fri 10/23 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade

Sat 10/24 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theatre

Headlining shows (with Annuals):

Sun 10/25 Vienna, VA Jammin’ Java

Tue 10/27 Baltimore, MD Ottobar

Wed 10/28 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom

Thu 10/29 Philadelphia, PA First Unitarian Church/Sanctuary

Fri 10/30 Rochester, NY Club At Water Street Music Hall

Sat 10/31 Hamden, CT The Space

Sun 11/1 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club

With Thrice and Polar Bear Club:

Sun 11/15 Pittsburgh, PA Diesel

Mon 11/16 Grand Rapids, MI The Intersection

Tue 11/17 Poplar Grove, IL Chubby Rain/House of Tunes

Thu 11/19 Colorado Springs, CO The Black Sheep

Fri 11/20 Salt Lake City, UT In The Venue

Sun 11/22 San Francisco, CA The Grand Ballroom at the Regency

Mon 11/23 Hollywood, CA Avalon

Tue 11/24 Anaheim, CA House of Blues

Wed 11/25 Anaheim, CA House of Blues

Fri 12/4 San Diego, CA Soma

www.thedearhunter.com

www.myspace.com/thedearhunter

www.twitter.com/therealTDH

www.youtube.com/thedearhuntervideos

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The DEAR HUNTER land in NYC on Wednesday, October 28 at the Bowery Ballroom


THE DEAR HUNTER--Casey Crescenzo (singer/pianist/guitarist/lyricist/multi-instrumentalist/producer), Andy Wildrick (guitar/engineer), Erick Serna (guitar), Nick Crescenzo (drums), and Nate Patterson (bass)--are launching a headlining tour in support of their critically acclaimed sophomore album, ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH, which came out June 23 on Triple Crown Records.

They land in NYC on Wednesday, October 28 at the Bowery Ballroom.

Here’s a live video shot in New York City on July 10 of “He Said He Had A Story” from the new album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qQgy1gNpWM&feature=related

And to give you an idea of their acoustic side, check out this clip of “Mustard Gas,” also from the new album:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ_dA6xh7Xo

And one last clip, a video update from Casey Crescenzo about the launch of the upcoming tour dates and the forthcoming video for “What It Means To Be Alone”:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWAEaqmFd28

A continuum of the humanistic tale following an unnamed central character, ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH dives into the fractures of our nature--exploring generally darker subject matter than the previous two chapters of the Dear Hunter saga. At the core, the record examines the social landscape of war, set in a parallel universe during the time of World War One. As you delve deeper into the story, the album sifts through the heart and mind of its main character, known only as "the boy." He is thrust into battle at the height of the conflict, and encounters everything from an angel of death to his twin brother. With every song, a step in the boy's journey is represented. The album begins with the epic and haunting choir vocals of "Writing on a Wall," reflecting the cryptic message our hero sees written on a crumbled wall during battle. He is instructed to "come away...where the ground is red, and you need a mask to breathe." This chilling message summons the boy toward his fate, just as it heralds the listener to invest themselves fully in the listening experience that lay ahead. The powerful opening track serves as a call to arms for both our hero and the listener.

Check out these rave reviews:

“Casey Crescenzo, the multi-talented fountainhead of THE DEAR HUNTER, assembled a masterwork in ACT III: LIFE AND DEATH, ostensibly the midsection of his ongoing, six-act tale of a born-loser boy who falls for a whore. LIFE AND DEATH expands the Danny Elfman-does-gypsy-vaudeville sound pioneered on TDH’s two previous albums, dedicating more space to better explore the densely layered vocal swathes (‘Writing On A Wall’) and polyrhythmic grooves (‘In Cauda Venenum’) for which Crescenzo’s become known. He flexes some serious harmonic muscle on the lachrymose ‘Saved’ and the aching, album-closing trifecta ‘Son,’ ‘Father’ and ‘Life and Death.’ If you’d prefer to simply commence wetting your shorts, jump to the 4:15 mark of ‘Thief’ and listen through to the end of ‘Mustard Gas.’ F**king bravo, man. 4-1/2 out of 5 stars.”
--Casey Lynch, Alternative Press, August 2009

“…dramatic, dissonant, style-shifting rock…baroque orchestral arrangements, Broadway-esque piano ballads and everything in between. One minute DEAR HUNTER leader Casey Crescenzo is drenched in a backdrop of lush harmonies (‘Writing on a Wall’), the next he's roaring through a wall of bombastic guitars and horns (‘In Cauda Venenum’).”
--Evan Lucy, Billboard, July 11, 2009

“…a great example of getting away with a ton of bold guitar work that is always in service of the song…There is a grand theatricality to ACT III that brings to mind Oingo Boingo, Queen and Jellyfish…this is such a great record.”
--Matt Blackett, Guitar Player, September 2009

Friday, July 10, 2009

mewithoutYou, The Dear Hunter and Kay Kay & His Weathered Underground tonight NYC!!

Don't miss mewithoutYou, The Dear Hunter and Kay Kay & His Weathered Underground tonight at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC. The doors open at 8, 18+, $15.

mewithoutYou

The Dear Hunter

Kay Kay & His Weathered Underground