follow MP on Twitter


     The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs

    Change Page: < 1234 | Showing page 4 of 4, messages 118 to 147 of 147
    Author Message
    silentman1994

    • Total Posts : 547
    • Joined: 6/15/2006
    • Status: offline
    Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, January 20, 2012 12:37 AM (permalink)
    I had to miss the show last night but will be catching the show in May!
     
      angra1

      • Total Posts : 13703
      • Joined: 5/18/2002
      • Location: Twin Cities, MN
      • Status: offline
      Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, January 23, 2012 12:27 PM (permalink)

       
      just got my ticket (row B, Seat 10) as they went on sale for Lifetime Members today at Noon Eastern. However, given my potential travel schedule with 3 other trips from March until June that could run close to $1000 for me, I may not end up going. I would be up for selling at face-value, my ticket to someone if I am not able to go. But in the agreement before purchase, it states they are Non-Transferable. So, I'm not sure, but that may mean if someone else walked up to the door with my ticket, they wouldn't be allowed in.
       
      I just realized, it may be worth contacting the venue about this, if I come to conclude I'm not going to be able to make this thing.
       
      Tickets go on sale to the General Public on Saturday January 28th. Although given the smaller scale size of this venue, they may be all sold out by then.






       
        Firewings

        • Total Posts : 526
        • Joined: 7/9/2011
        • Status: offline
        Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, January 23, 2012 12:33 PM (permalink)
        Pardon my ignorance, but what kind of music is this band?  I've been interested in this Color Spectrum project for a while now.  I'm not sure if it would fall under the type of music I enjoy though, but I'm trying to branch out to new things.  Is there some well-known band that you could compare this to?

         
          angra1

          • Total Posts : 13703
          • Joined: 5/18/2002
          • Location: Twin Cities, MN
          • Status: offline
          Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, January 23, 2012 12:42 PM (permalink)
          I would describe them best as a modern-sounding progressive rock band, but with heavy influences from a lot of Classic Rock and Blues Rock. Casey grew up listening to a lot of music from The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Queen and Jimi Hendrix.
           
          They're definitely prog, but also pop among other styles.
           
          If I compared them to any bands, especially if you look at the whole Concept that was used, they're a bit like Coheed and Cambria. But that comparison is only vague.
           
          You could check out The Color Spectrum, although with it, they branched out into a number of other styles they hadn't before. A more traditional 1st exposure would be any of the Acts. Act 1 might be best since it's shorter, and has some of the best vocal harmony arrangements in their catalog.






           
            silentman1994

            • Total Posts : 547
            • Joined: 6/15/2006
            • Status: offline
            Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, January 23, 2012 7:03 PM (permalink)
            I'd say they have their own sound with lots of vocal harmonies.  I'd say to check out Acts 2 and 3 normally as the production sounds great and gives you a great view of what they are all about, but since this is a Color Spectrum show and thats what you are interested in I'd say check that out.  I think Violet sounds the most like their normal stuff.
             
            To sample some stuff I'd say check out the Color Spectrum Cd and then if you like it pick up the Complete Color Spectrum package.  Honestly the only thing I don't listen to is Indigo.  The rest is great.
             
              citizen erased

              • Total Posts : 433
              • Joined: 3/15/2009
              • Location: North Conway,NH,US
              • Status: offline
              Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, January 23, 2012 7:10 PM (permalink)
              Silentman- why don't you like indigo? it is probably my favorite ep! the harmonies are sooo amazing on that ep!
              Palpatine's  behind it all!
               
                angra1

                • Total Posts : 13703
                • Joined: 5/18/2002
                • Location: Twin Cities, MN
                • Status: offline
                Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, January 23, 2012 8:52 PM (permalink)
                citizen erased, I and a lot of others are with you with Indigo. despite it being the only EP that didn't involve any outside musicians (and was recorded all at his home studio). I find it the most moving, especially Mandala, that's one of the most breathtaking songs Casey has ever written. I can't wait to hear it live at that show in May (assuming I end up going).






                 
                  silentman1994

                  • Total Posts : 547
                  • Joined: 6/15/2006
                  • Status: offline
                  Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, January 24, 2012 12:21 AM (permalink)
                  I got my tickets and may have an extra ticket.  Orchestra Left row M.  I personally am not a fan of the electronic type of sounds.  I'll give it another spin in a few minutes and report back on how I feel.  I had the same problems with Black.  Some parts just didn't click at first and now I love Black.  Orange, Violet, and White are my favorites.
                   
                    silentman1994

                    • Total Posts : 547
                    • Joined: 6/15/2006
                    • Status: offline
                    Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, January 24, 2012 1:41 AM (permalink)
                    After re listening to Indigo I will say I really like the themes of the section.  I realized while it still isn't my favorite section the lyrics have always caught my attention.  I'm liking it a lot, yet I wouldn't say its my favorite.  I'd say what has been said before in this thread: While it might not be my favorite it isn't bad by any means.  Just some pieces seem pretty great to me.  I think my favorite track off of Indigo now is surprisingly Therma.  Its just so good. 
                     
                      spocks_brow

                      • Total Posts : 9021
                      • Joined: 5/18/2006
                      • Location: Long Branch, NJ
                      • Status: offline
                      Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, January 24, 2012 3:00 AM (permalink)
                      For anyone with extra tickets, keep me in mind.  I'm hoping to get tickets for me and my friend on Saturday, but if that fails you will be my only hope

                       
                        citizen erased

                        • Total Posts : 433
                        • Joined: 3/15/2009
                        • Location: North Conway,NH,US
                        • Status: offline
                        Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:02 PM (permalink)
                        I would really love a spare ticket, since I missed my chance to be a lifetime member and I am working from 12 to 8 on saturday when they go on sale so I will most likely miss my chance to get some tickets!
                        Palpatine's  behind it all!
                         
                          citizen erased

                          • Total Posts : 433
                          • Joined: 3/15/2009
                          • Location: North Conway,NH,US
                          • Status: offline
                          Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:15 PM (permalink)
                          And, for me black/ orange/red are the 3 ep's that first clicked with me probably because they were the most raw and loud, and then I fell in love with indigo and violet. As far as white goes I only like "home" and "lost  would say green has grown on me the longest. My favorite track off that is easily "The Inheritance"
                          Palpatine's  behind it all!
                           
                            FoH

                            • Total Posts : 831
                            • Joined: 6/5/2006
                            • Status: offline
                            Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Wednesday, January 25, 2012 6:23 AM (permalink)
                            Blue and Green take me to another place. Blue rarely gets any love from others, but it's got the most emotional impact for me. Green is just deep and awesome. Crow & Cackle might be my favorite song of the entire set.
                            Check me out here!
                            http://www.myspace.com/10427710
                             
                              simbelmyne

                              • Total Posts : 52
                              • Joined: 8/24/2008
                              • Location: Vienna, Austria
                              • Status: offline
                              Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Thursday, January 26, 2012 2:47 PM (permalink)
                              i really like the whole thing, especially Green and Indigo and I haven't listened to a record so often in a long time. still I don't get used to all the aaaahhhaaaaahaha and laaaalaalaa...

                               
                                angra1

                                • Total Posts : 13703
                                • Joined: 5/18/2002
                                • Location: Twin Cities, MN
                                • Status: offline
                                Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, February 28, 2012 6:50 PM (permalink)
                                bump.
                                 
                                new interview with Casey. A few points:
                                 
                                -He may do more than just the reunion show with TREOS.
                                -The next record should be started this Summer, but not necessarily Act IV.
                                 
                                http://music.pacsun.com/blog/2012/02/25/artist-interview-the-dear-hunter/
                                 
                                Casey, you’re reuniting with your former band The Receiving End of Sirens after a few year break, tell us a bit about how that came to happen.

                                In reality it isn't that long of a story. We all keep in touch and talk about playing music together. Andrew is one of my managers, and Brendan runs the company that handles my digital marketing, so we are all close. 

                                In a strange way, whatever state you consider the band TREOS to be in, I have somehow managed to become a member again - which is a really wonderful thing. For a while I would ask 'you guys want me to play?' and they would respond 'of course'…then I just stopped asking, and realized that whatever we do in the future, its the 6 of us taking any opportunity where we can all align our time together and play some great music.

                                With such a busy TDH tour schedule, and how heavily anticipated the TREOS’ reunion is, what kind of schedules could we expect for the upcoming year?

                                After the string of dates with Anthony in June, I am going to focus on a new album. I have been away from home a lot more than normal in the last year, and I have been away from the studio for what seems like a lifetime. I can't wait to get back to writing and recording.

                                When can The Dear Hunter fans start getting excited for Acts IV, V, VI to start being recorded? Released?

                                To be honest, I don't know. I don't think Act IV will be the next project, but in all honesty I can't say until I’m sitting at a piano.






                                 
                                  angra1

                                  • Total Posts : 13703
                                  • Joined: 5/18/2002
                                  • Location: Twin Cities, MN
                                  • Status: offline
                                  Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, March 19, 2012 5:21 PM (permalink)
                                  another new interview with Casey, talking about TCS and more about his plans for 2012 and the next TDH record. He just briefly mentions The River Empires. Also this band K Sera who I sampled yesterday after seeing them included in the Alternative Press "100 Bands You Need to Know" issue. Although honestly, they may be a bit too emo-sounding for me. But with Casey producing, I'm still curious.
                                   
                                  http://propertyofzack.com/post/19584326330/propertyofzack-interview-the-dear-hunter
                                   
                                  How has the fan response to The Color Spectrum been?
                                  I think that the response has been, for the most part, really positive. I think it was really surprising. I don’t know if I really had expectations of exactly what was going to happen or how people were going to react to it, but I can say that it’s been definitely a good surprise that people were as open to the different styles and the different vibes that weren’t necessarily native to the band in the past. On tour, some people come up and said that was the first thing they had heard of the band and that they got hooked on that. I think it was really refreshing because in the past, for the most part, or at least the vocal majority of the fans of the band, have been really into the story of the records that I was doing before this. So it’s all been really amazing. The last year of touring and promotion for the record has been just really surprisingly positive.

                                  The album took a long time to make, which forced you to be away for over a year from touring. Sometimes after a long process like that is over and you look at in hindsight it might not have seemed worth it, depending on the reception a band or artist can get. Are you still happy with your choice to switch it up and break away from the acts for at least one release?
                                  Oh, yeah absolutely, I think as far as doing act records, it’s something that when I am doing it, it feels real and natural. And if it’s not going to feel organic, then I really don’t want to force it. That was the point I felt like I was at, like if I went and tried to continue that at the moment, it would just be forcing it. I’ve done my best to be as honest and natural musically as I can, so this popped up as something I could do. It just seemed like such a perfect thing to do and once I started getting into it and immersing myself in it. I definitely felt really good, you know? That’s why I said I really didn’t have any idea or expectation for the reaction. It was because I really just tried to do right by myself first and be honest and genuine musically and then the reception is going to be the reception, whether it’s good or bad. So, it was a huge breath of fresh air to step away from doing those records. 

                                  A lot went into the record to make it as whole as possible right down to the packaging. Was it nice to make it such an artistic experience? 
                                  I think in the past it is something that I have really strived to do as well, making something that’s actually worthwhile. Once the music is mastered, it has to be looked at from a certain perspective as being a product because you are selling something. So at the point that the creativity of the music is done, because I don’t look at that part as product, but at the point when you are looking at selling something to someone and expecting them to pay money for it, I think that if you’re not giving people something exciting or at least giving them their money’s worth, then it’s really just taking advantage of people. It’s funny for somebody who just puts out a jewel case or a gift pack or something without a lot of effort to be upset when somebody downloads their music. But when you give them something that has heart and soul put into it, people are going to buy it. That was something I strived for in the past, but I think my ambitions with the project, with all the act records went out of the abilities of the band, being the size that we were. Things like the packaging that would fit the grandiose nature of that kind of music wasn’t really possible. But for this, I think the vision from the beginning was so clear and clean and once I brought in Cameron Thorne to do all of the artwork, it was all so perfect and simple and when Triple Crown came in they were 100% on the same page. I think this time more than any other release, it was really easy to get everybody aligned with the same ideas and the same goals for the packaging and for really everything. So it was really nice to see something that exceeded my imagination as far as what other people were involved in it. 

                                  What was it like playing material for the first time that was outside of the act concept for these three or four tours in a row?
                                  I think that it goes both ways on any given night. It’s really hard to pick a set list that is going to be the average Dear Hunter fan’s positive, enjoyable set list. What The Color Spectrum did was it kind of spread out the fan base a little bit more and in the past, people who might have liked certain albums of the band, they got a couple EP’s that made them more into that element, but at the same time, the reverse was happening on different sides of the band’s audience. So it’s really tough, but I think it’s been really fun to learn what does work and what doesn’t work. It’s refreshing, always, to play music from the most recent release, even though that’s not always the most exciting thing for the audience, I know that’s one of the ways a band or audience gets to keep on feeling that excitement is to keep things new and fresh. So that obvious side of it is heavily enjoyable for me to be playing newer music. And it also makes playing the older music more fun, because it takes on a new nostalgia. I’m not promoting Act III or Act II or Act I, I just play the songs that I really want to and it’s not a concern, necessarily, to try to win people over for this new release by playing songs from those records. 

                                  You did do three major tours this past year with your headliner, the Manchester tour, and the Anthony Green tour. Did they all go pretty well?
                                  Yeah, I think so. I think that in the moment, they all feel really great and each one feels a little better. Doing our first national headliner was really rewarding and exciting. We’ve been on tours with other bands where there’s thousands of people a night, but when you have 150 or 200 or 100 or 50 kids that are all excited and there for you and the night you are putting together, it’s way more powerful than playing in front of two thousand people who are waiting through you. The headliner was really a highlight of my life so far and the other tours that we did also with the first tour we did back at the beginning, almost a year ago now, they’ve all been really great. The reception has been good. People who have never heard of the band are liking the band when they hear us live and people who love the band are still enjoying it I think. I don’t think we’ve lost too many fans. Yeah, everything seems to be going really well.

                                  Will you be announcing any more tours any time soon?
                                  As far as touring, I don’t think there is going to be any touring after this or at least after…there is like a week of shows, kind of a weird second leg of the Anthony Green Tour that’s in June. Other than that, I’m just going to be going back in July to start doing a new record, probably. That’s kind of tentative in my head. I’d like to get back in the studio in July and do a new album. 

                                  In March, I believe you are producing K Sera new album, are you excited to change things up and produce?

                                  Yeah, absolutely, I have a studio at my house that I love and it’s really…It allows me to get really creative and be really comfortable. So when I can invite someone else into that setting where I feel very comfortable and it’s not just flying somewhere and doing something for two weeks and going away, I feel very creatively safe in the studio. Having someone else come in and especially being like that, I feel is very talented with good musical ambition behind them, I’m really excited with all of the downloads. We’ve been going back and forth with pre-pro. It’s going to be awesome, I’m really excited for that. They’re coming in just a couple of days and I actually just bought an acoustic piano for my live room because they do a lot of piano and I know in the past we’ve been stuck, so I wanted to make sure that we could make the record as organic as possible.

                                  Are you looking to do more producing in the future?

                                  Yeah, I mean I’ve done it for a while now. Some of my favorite stuff that I’ve worked on is this band River Empires. This man, Jessy Ribordy, is kind of the mastermind of it, and also he was in the band, I guess it’s still going on, it’s more like a studio thing now, but this band Falling Up. Oh and there’s a band from right around where I live called Naïve Thieves and we brought them out with us and they actually also perform in The Color Spectrum. So I’ve been working with them. I love producing and I love engineering and I just love being in the studio and creating. I could definitely see myself doing a lot more in the future, but at the same time, I’m so excited to be making a new Dear Hunter record as soon as I can that I think after this session, I’m probably going to just concentrate on the shows I’m playing and then get right to making the record.

                                  Will this new record be a new act or something different again?

                                  I don’t really know. I think that as soon as I sit down at a piano, and I’m in the mindset of writing, I’ll be able to tell where my heart’s at. Right now, it tells me that I want to just be making a record: a non-act,non-plot-driven record, just songs. And, I’ve never really done that. Even though The Color Spectrum is kind of like that, it’s so expansive. I would just like to make a record, you know? Without any preconceived plot or concept. So that’s what my heart tells me to do, but I really don’t know for sure.

                                  You’ve had albums before The Dear Hunter, but is it going to be weird if you do end up going that route? Do you think it will be interesting to do a side of The Dear Hunter that fans have yet to see?

                                  Yeah, and I think that one of the reasons I want to do it. It would be really “safe” for me to go and do another act record because I think that some people are waiting for it, and that kind of music I already understand what I want to do for an Act IV or an Act V. I know where I want to go with it and I think that safety of it in my head makes me want to do something different. It’s still a project that I want to finish and am very passionate about, but I think I would just like to see what that is because I also think it’s a side of me that I am not really in touch with. Because I have been doing primarily conceptual work for a while. I think it would be another breath of fresh air for myself to take a little bit more of a personal approach directly to making another album and kind of put some of the conceptual work on hold. 

                                  That’s great for a breath of fresh air and your artistic freedom, but does it concern you at all in terms of your fan base?
                                  No, I don’t think so. I think it would be giving them not enough credit to think that they couldn’t handle a record because it wasn’t conceptual. I think that they like the music first and the concepts second. Even of the concepts, there’s still writing from the heart and even though it might be dressed up in a plot and might be dressed up in a more grand idea of what a project is, it’s still just music and there are still people who are just fans of music. So as long as the music is good, genuine and from the heart, I think that the fan base wouldn’t have any issue with it. I think it would only be at point where it was noticeable that I sold out or that I had made a record simply for the sake of making money that anybody in their right mind would stop listening to it. As long as I continue doing what I’ve been doing, which is writing from the heart, I think they’ll enjoy it. It just happens to be that right now, writing from the heart is not writing a story-based record.

                                  So the loose plan is to record this album with K Sera, do those shows, and then start writing the next record?

                                  Yeah, a little while ago I kind of took a stab at it and then I got a little bit sidetracked. So, I’m hoping to, in the next couple weeks at night, when we’re done in the studio, to get reacquainted with writing and give it a little bit of a go.

                                  Are you working on any other projects of any sort?

                                  I’m definitely trying to get a couple other things going. One of which is that band Naïve Thieves. Working on their full length record. And then there’s my cousin who lives in the area, and his band is working on and hopefully getting a full length together and I really want to help them with that because I think they are a super talented band. But as far as my own projects, there’s a couple of people that I really love to work with and that we’ve had plans to work with for a while. It’s just really hard to find time. That is something that I always keep myself open to but as far as any solid plans, I don’t think I have any.
                                   






                                   
                                    Max Grindahl

                                    • Total Posts : 176
                                    • Joined: 4/24/2007
                                    • Status: offline
                                    Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, March 19, 2012 7:09 PM (permalink)
                                    Cool that he mentions River Empires & Jessy. Hopefully in the up-swing of people listening to Dear Hunter around here, people will also start recognizing the bliss that is Epilogue.
                                     
                                      angra1

                                      • Total Posts : 13703
                                      • Joined: 5/18/2002
                                      • Location: Twin Cities, MN
                                      • Status: offline
                                      Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, April 09, 2012 6:07 PM (permalink)
                                      bump.
                                       
                                      new video for "Never Forgive, Never Forget" (from Black)
                                      http://vimeo.com/letemhav...ductions/thedearhunter






                                       
                                        socool111

                                        • Total Posts : 1305
                                        • Joined: 12/7/2006
                                        • Status: offline
                                        Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Monday, April 09, 2012 6:20 PM (permalink)
                                        thanks for the post angra
                                        "True pond scum always rises to the top of the water, i however, am false pond scum and remain below"
                                         
                                          silentman1994

                                          • Total Posts : 547
                                          • Joined: 6/15/2006
                                          • Status: offline
                                          Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:05 AM (permalink)
                                          That video was pretty sweet.  I wish I owned a 5D.  I'll settle for my T3i for now though.  Its my baby.
                                           
                                            Max Grindahl

                                            • Total Posts : 176
                                            • Joined: 4/24/2007
                                            • Status: offline
                                            Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Tuesday, April 10, 2012 10:09 AM (permalink)
                                            That was kinda weird, but in a cool way. Got a big Sin City-vibe from that video...
                                             
                                              silentman1994

                                              • Total Posts : 547
                                              • Joined: 6/15/2006
                                              • Status: offline
                                              Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Thursday, May 03, 2012 8:36 PM (permalink)
                                              For those of you who couldn't get tickets it was just announced that it is being filmed for release later this year:
                                              So we decided to make today about the fans.
                                              First off for everyone who can't make it to The Color Spectrum show we have some good news for you. We will be filming The Show. So start saving your pennies for that release later this year.
                                              For those of you attending (and those of you watching afterwards) we have some pretty great surprises set for the show.
                                               
                                                angra1

                                                • Total Posts : 13703
                                                • Joined: 5/18/2002
                                                • Location: Twin Cities, MN
                                                • Status: offline
                                                Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Thursday, May 03, 2012 11:03 PM (permalink)
                                                yeah, it's great they are at least doing that. I just got an email for my ticket shipping confirmation, but unfortunately I'm not going to be able to make the show.  






                                                 
                                                  Mikes Schieaybude

                                                  • Total Posts : 192
                                                  • Joined: 1/5/2005
                                                  • Location: Saarland, Germany
                                                  • Status: offline
                                                  Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 04, 2012 8:18 AM (permalink)
                                                  Damn, The Color Spectrum... I would go as far as saying that the complete collection (which I like to look at as an album) is one of the best things ever done musically. 
                                                   
                                                    DTman2112

                                                    • Total Posts : 1443
                                                    • Joined: 5/17/2006
                                                    • Location: Westport, Ma.
                                                    • Status: offline
                                                    Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 04, 2012 9:35 AM (permalink)
                                                    I'd say it's an absolute masterpiece, and 2 months ago I had never even HEARD of the band. Can't wait for the DVD release.
                                                     
                                                      ganpondorodf

                                                      • Total Posts : 4502
                                                      • Joined: 9/30/2008
                                                      • Location: Stirling, Scotland
                                                      • Status: offline
                                                      Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 04, 2012 9:44 AM (permalink)
                                                      Yeah, I've only got into these guys in the last month and a half or so.  Had seen the name thrown about on here quite a bit but finally listened to a bit on spotify, bought the complete Color Spectrum, and there really isn't a bad moment on the thing.  Still not *completely* in love with Indigo (though it has grown on me) and I still haven't given White much of a listen.  I really paced myself on this thing; for the first week I had it I only listened to Black and Red.  Really wanted to soak up the atmosphere of each one and get semi-familiar with it before moving on.  I'd say my favourites are Red, Yellow and Violet.  Can't wait for the live DVD!
                                                       
                                                        socool111

                                                        • Total Posts : 1305
                                                        • Joined: 12/7/2006
                                                        • Status: offline
                                                        Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 04, 2012 12:53 PM (permalink)
                                                        ganpondorodf...Home from White is one of my favorite tracks on the album
                                                         
                                                        my other favorite is The Canopy (green) and all of violet and most of indigo
                                                        "True pond scum always rises to the top of the water, i however, am false pond scum and remain below"
                                                         
                                                          silentman1994

                                                          • Total Posts : 547
                                                          • Joined: 6/15/2006
                                                          • Status: offline
                                                          Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 04, 2012 5:15 PM (permalink)
                                                          Home is definitely my favorite track off all of it.  Black has grown on me a lot recently.  I don't think there is a bad thing on it but I think Blue and Indigo I have to be in the mood for.  Orange and Violet are probably my most listened to colors since the release tho.  Anyone go to the acoustic set last night?  What was the set like?
                                                           
                                                            locusteater

                                                            • Total Posts : 344
                                                            • Joined: 9/6/2008
                                                            • Status: offline
                                                            Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 11, 2012 12:26 AM (permalink)
                                                            Great show last night. Was on the 3rd row. The sound was off a bit. Feedback issues throughout as well as unbalanced levels with regards to the voices. But the musicians themselves were superb. They played all 36 songs with two intermissions between each 3 EPs.
                                                            The highlights I'd say were Black, Red, Yellow, and the last three colors for which the band brought a string quartet on stage. The quartet sounded amazing considering the other sound issues. The greatest moment however was Misplaced Devotion. The energy in the room for that one was insane.
                                                            I'm glad I witnessed this show. However, I must say the crowd was a letdown. Lots of screaming throughout and rude banter shouted at the people on stage. The people in the first two rows seemed to be from the band's forum and seemed more interested in themselves, chatting all the time and looking back, instead of enjoying the show. Hopefully this won't be a distraction in the upcoming DVD. 
                                                            As far as merch, there really wasn't anything to mark the occasion. Just regular TDH tshirts. The posters were sweet, though. Apparently they glowed in the dark. 
                                                            Lots of cameras all around; cranes, stedicams, dollies, and everything in between. Should make for a great DVD. 
                                                             
                                                              silentman1994

                                                              • Total Posts : 547
                                                              • Joined: 6/15/2006
                                                              • Status: offline
                                                              Re:The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum EPs Friday, May 11, 2012 12:45 AM (permalink)
                                                              I was there as well.  I agree with your input about the crowd.  Lots of rude shouting throughout which I hope doesn't slip into the sound.  The feedback I think was resolved mostly after the first half of the show.  My one problem was the jib cam.  It kept having technical problems and they had to keep fixing it, which blocked my view every time that happened and also it was in constant motion and too low always blocking the view.  For what the show was the energy seemed real low in the crowd other than a few songs.
                                                               
                                                              I think Red and Yellow were my favorite colors.  Violet always is and with the strings it was that much better but HOME was the song that stole the show for me.  I think Indigo was very cool and sounded really different than I was expecting
                                                               
                                                                Online Bookmarks Sharing: Share/Bookmark
                                                                Change Page: < 1234 | Showing page 4 of 4, messages 118 to 147 of 147

                                                                Jump to:

                                                                Current active users

                                                                There are 0 members and 1 guests.

                                                                Icon Legend and Permission

                                                                • New Messages
                                                                • No New Messages
                                                                • Hot Topic w/ New Messages
                                                                • Hot Topic w/o New Messages
                                                                • Locked w/ New Messages
                                                                • Locked w/o New Messages
                                                                • Read Message
                                                                • Post New Thread
                                                                • Reply to message
                                                                • Post New Poll
                                                                • Submit Vote
                                                                • Post reward post
                                                                • Delete my own posts
                                                                • Delete my own threads
                                                                • Rate post

                                                                All Design and Content are Copyright mikeportnoy.com and NOT for use on other web sites.
                                                                website credits
                                                                2000-2012 ASPPlayground.NET Forum Version 3.8