The Dear Hunter Plan New Album ‘ACT IV’, Reveal More Details for ‘Color Spectrum’ EPs

by | Jul 14, 2010

The Dear Hunter have started plotting out ideas for their next album, “ACT IV”. In addition, the band has been working on a collection of 9 EPs entitled “Color Spectrum”.

The EPs include Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet, White, and Black —  they’re due out early next year.
 
“A few years ago I was thinking of what we would do when we were finished with the ACT records,” comments mainman Casey Crescenzo. “The thought just kind of happened, and the idea for the project quickly developed.  For the longest time, the idea was just to keep it a project that the band would complete on time off.  After the initial shock of being an independent band again, we found comfort in the idea that we were now free to tackle any project we saw fit.  Knowing that no label would back a project like this, we saw no better time than the present to approach this lingering idea.”

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