Migrant by The Dear Hunter

Migrant

The Dear Hunter

2013

Migrant is a Alt/Indie album by The Dear Hunter, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • layered
  • driving
  • theatrical

About

Where most recording artists have to work up to crafting, mixing, and releasing a concept album, Casey Crescenzo (recording under the moniker The Dear Hunter) operates in diametric directions. His fifth studio album is also his first to <i>not</i> wax conceptual. “Bring You Down” opens with lush, symphonic strings that swell with sweeping grandiosity before dissipating to reveal Crescenzo cooing softly over stark piano notes. When the song builds up again, it plays with a gorgeous sonic panorama that’s rooted in the rich production values of Brian Wilson by way of Phil Spector. Freeing himself from the heady confines of piecing together conceptual albums pays off, as evidenced here and in the following “Whisper”—a similarly orchestrated composition with faster rhythms and what sounds like a church choir of vocal overdubs. After touring with the Los Gatos, Calif., band Dredg, it’s quite possible that some of that group's baroque-pop songwriting style seeped into the soulful “Shame,” which plays like a collaboration between The Dear Hunter and Dredg. “Let Go” is an emotionally triumphant standout.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Bring You Down4:24
  2. 2Whisper4:00
  3. 3Shame4:04
  4. 4An Escape3:40
  5. 5Shouting At The Rain4:16
  6. 6The Kiss Of Life4:46
  7. 7Girl3:04
  8. 8Cycles4:33
  9. 9Sweet Naïveté4:32
  10. 10Let Go3:40
  11. 11This Vicious Place4:40
  12. 12Don't Look Back4:47

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold