The Dear Hunter Offer Fans A Hard To Resist Deal
. Here is the announcement: The Dear Hunter has been taking a much-deserved break after criss-crossing the U.S. for most of 2009 in support of their critically acclaimed ACT III: Life And Death, which was released June 23 on Triple Crown Records. That doesn't mean they've stopped working though. A new digital-only EP featuring 3 brand new songs (unrelated to ACT I-III), available only to members of the fan club upon purchase. A lifetime "The Dear Hunter Passport," which guarantees entry into any show, anytime, anywhere in the world. Specifically, a laminated pass with their picture on it. * A personal thank you in the liner notes of ACT IV, which is currently in the works. A hand-written letter from singer/songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist Casey Crescenzo. A signed poster of the artwork for the limited edition EP. "After the past 4 years of operating on the standard record cycle system," explains Crescenzo, "we had been searching for a way to step out of our box. As soon as this idea was presented, we were offered one creative opportunity after another�re-examining our approach to the visual nature of projects from the beginning of the band at the same time we opened the creative floodgates on new material in our home studio. We have always held our fans and friends in such high regard, so offering something special like this is truly exciting, and it gives fans a chance to become an even bigger part of what this band is about." Preview and Purchase Dear Hunter CDs |
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