The Dear Hunter ‘The Color Spectrum’ Due in June, Details Revealed for 9 EP Effort

by | Feb 24, 2011

The Dear Hunter will release its collection of nine EPs, entitled The Color Spectrum, on June 7 via Triple Crown Records.

The effort consists of songs inspired by the colors of the spectrum: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet with White and Black included as bookends. 

Band mastermind Casey Crescenzo completed the EPs with various producers, including collaborations with Manchester Orchestra, Brendan Brown (The Receiving End of Sirens), Mike Watts (As Tall As Lions), and Steve Haigler (Brand New, Quicksand).

The release will be available in the following formats:

– Full Length CD:  Includes select music from each EP compiled on one full length CD.  Also available as a digital download.
– Limited Edition Deluxe Vinyl Box Set:  Nine 10″ vinyl records available as a Box Set, which includes all music from THE COLOR SPECTRUM and a digital download of all the music.  Available only through mail order via Triple Crown Records’ website.
– Full Length Vinyl:  Same as CD, but full length vinyl features songs from each EP of THE COLOR SPECTRUM.  Available exclusively through Hot Topic and on the band’s upcoming tours.
– Individual digital versions of each song and EP

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