Listen to a Preview of Casey Crescenzo’s (The Dear Hunter) Symphony “Amour & Attrition”

by | May 15, 2014

Quiet down, Tinker Bell, Casey Crescenzo’s in the room. Hey, you remember when The Dear Hunter mastermind went to the Czech Republic to record four movements with the BRNO Orchestra? He did it for his first-ever symphony — and after some delay, it’s finally getting released.

Crescenzo’s upcoming release, Amour & Attrition, comes out digitally on June 3rd and physically on June 24th via Cave & Canary Goods/Equal Vision Records. This comes just in time for TDH’s upcoming summer stint support RX Bandits. That’s gonna be a good one.

Anyways, we thinks this will make for some good studying music. Here’s a teaser of the first movement.

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