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"Sunya by The Dear Hunter is an absolutely fantastic display of musicianship, songwriting and musical arrangement from one of the best kept secrets in the prog rock world. Possibly one of the band's most progressive releases, it sees them taking on a more symphonic and ecclectic style throughout to create a unique album where each song has it's own character and it doesn't get watered down by the ongoing concept album saga they've built. As always, Casey Crescenzo's vocals are brilliant, but he focuses more on intricate vocal arrangements rather than showing off his wide range. The real stand out performance on the album is Nick Sollecito's bass work, as he shows off great technique on both fretted and fretless. Also it's one of their shortest releases, showing off alot with a compact run time. Another contender for one of the albums of the year so far." a-b - PA
The Dear Hunter - Sunya "Sunya is a wondrous achievement by a band that refuses to be defined by one style or album, but rather explores any arena in order to tell a story in the most creative way possible. Where will the story go from here? We don't know, but after this album, the anticipation will only grow. Like their last release, Sunya will no doubt end up as one of the year's best albums." DC - TPR "The writing is so imaginative and fresh throughout, and the soundscapes are perfect just on their own. For a Dear Hunter album it's short, but all 7 songs featured on it are truly outstanding. The "Glass Desert" suite in the second half is where the album reaches its definite peak, with the intense and haunting "Cliffs & Stormlands" being my favorite track on the album, and "The Plains" doing the classic Casey Crescendo (also heard in songs such as "The Old Haunt", "The Moon / Awake" and "Ring 6 - LoTown") which I'm just a sucker for." n - AOTY ![]() Essential Track: "The album takes a shift with a 3-part suite titled "The Glass Desert". "Part 1-Giants" is the centerpiece of the album. It again has a light, jazzy groove to it with an uplifting vibe. The second half of the song enters into 60s big band territory with horns and harmony vocals. "Part 2-Cliffs and Stormlands" sounds the most like something you might hear on the Act albums. It starts off simply with some atmospheric sounds and Casey's voice before entering into a dancey groove like something you might find on a Bruno Mars album. [] "Part 3-The Plains," concludes the suite in glorious fashion. It has a feel of an ELO song with a wall of acoustic guitars and gorgeous melodies. The ending part of the song, where he sings "Shadows in moonlight, And whispers on the wing" is one of the best moments on the album and a truly emotional piece of music." DC-TPR Read the full reviews on Prog Archives , and The Prog Report. Listen and watch the videos on the band's YouTube Channel. Buy the Album from Cave & Canary Goods, or wherever great Prog music is sold. NewEARS Art Rock Series
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After more than five decades together, 1970s glam rock band Angel has announced plans for a farewell tour set for 2026 and 2027. The run is intended to mark the 50th anniversary of the band's formation and bring their live performances to a close. The current lineup includes original members Frank DiMino on vocals and Punky Meadows on guitar, joined by longtime collaborators Danny Farrow, Charlie Calv, Billy Orrico, and Tommy Caradonna. Formed in the mid-1970s, Angel became known for its theatrical image, all-white stage outfits, and a sound that blended glam rock with hard rock and progressive elements. While the band never reached major chart success, they built a loyal following that has endured for decades. Latest New England Prog News:
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