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Act III: Life and Death

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Released
  
June 23, 2009

Length
  
57:46

Act III Life and Death (2009)
  
The Branches EP (2010)

Release date
  
23 June 2009

Recorded
  
2009

Producer
  
Casey Crescenzo

Artist
  
The Dear Hunter

Label
  
Triple Crown Records

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Genres
  
Progressive rock, Indie rock, Ambient music

Similar
  
The Dear Hunter albums, Progressive rock albums

The dear hunter act iii life and death


Act III: Life and Death is the third full-length studio album by American rock band The Dear Hunter, released on June 23, 2009. According to lead vocalist Casey Crescenzo, it is the third part of a six-act story, following the original in 2006, Act I: The Lake South, the River North, and 2007's Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading, and preceding Act IV: Rebirth In Reprise (2015). The album was produced by Crescenzo and Andy Wildrick in the band's own studio in Providence, Rhode Island, with a number of musicians making guest appearances.

Contents

As of July 1, 2009, the album had peaked on the Billboard 200 at #182 (the first time a Dear Hunter album ever cracked the top 200), #14 on the Billboard Top Heatseakers, and #31 on Top Independent Albums.

The dear hunter writing on a wall in cauda venenum


Story

Act III is the 3rd part in the Dear Hunter's six-act story. Previously in the story, the main character (the "Dear Hunter") fell in love with a prostitute named Ms. Leading. Soon after, the relationship falls apart and he leaves her due to his realization of her unfortunate profession. At the end of Act II, the two go their separate ways and it seems that Ms. Leading “has never been happier than she is now.” The main character, however, is still left with his 'history' and is trying to move on. In the beginning of Act III, the protagonist has become a soldier and is now fighting for his life in what seems an attempt to escape his past. Throughout the album, he is presented with numerous trials and ghosts from his past. Later in the album, the hero is saved from a mustard gas attack by an unnamed soldier. Coincidentally, the Dear Hunter finds his father while he is bragging about having a love affair in The Dime with other soldiers. Ironically, it turns out that the soldier who saved him is his half-brother. Moving further along in the war, the half-brother is killed in action and the protagonist sees his father show no remorse or sadness whatsoever, which enrages him. He poisons his father and steals his brothers identity, hoping to go live with his step-mother after the war is over because he is visually similar to the half-brother. The album ends with the hero reflecting on how his life has been spiraling downward and his hopes that "one of these days, he will learn to love again."

Track listing

All tracks written by Casey Crescenzo.

Deluxe edition

The band released a deluxe edition of the album in a DVD-sized case that contained an autographed poster, picture-postcards with the lyrics to each song, and a storybook of the band's previous full-length album Act II: The Meaning of, and All Things Regarding Ms. Leading, which was illustrated by artist Kent St. John. In addition, the album came with four bonus tracks. The deluxe edition was only available through preorder of the album while supplies lasted, but was also seen at the merchandise table during The Dear Hunter's tour with Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground and mewithoutYou.

Music Video

The Dear Hunter, along with the help of Artist Glenn Thomas, created an animated music video for their song "What it Means to be Alone". Though the band still neglects to have an actual single, charting or otherwise, this is their second music video, the first being "The Church and the Dime" from their previous album.

Personnel

  • Casey Crescenzo – vocals, piano, organ, synthesizer, guitar, bass, banjo, production, engineering
  • Andy Wildrick – guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, engineering
  • Erick Serna – guitars, vocals
  • Nick Crescenzo – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Nate Patterson – bass
  • Mike Watts - Mixing
  • Additional Personnel

  • Austin Hatch – clarinet, saxophone
  • Pasquale Lanelli – saxophone
  • Dave Calzone – trombone
  • Andrew Mericle – trumpet
  • Samantha Conway – French horn
  • Charles Lidell – cello
  • Angela Preston – violin, viola
  • Mark Adelle – violin
  • Lynn Mira – harp
  • Mike Watts – mixing
  • Songs

    1Writing on a Wall1:38
    2In Cauda Venenum5:29
    3What It Means to be Alone4:49

    References

    Act III: Life and Death Wikipedia