The ninth album from this band from USA.
This album is their leader Casey Crescendo on percussion, guitars, piano, organ and vocals.
He is supported by a full symphonic orchestra.
I reviewed their first eight albums plus their tenth album Animai in # 3 of this blog. Then I heard this album and decided not to review it as I dislike this type of music. I have now got three leftover Dear Hunter albums and will review the two remaining albums in the coming one or two weeks.
The Fox & The Hunt is clocking in at one hour.
The music here is classical music. Light and fluffy classical music.
I am not sure where Casey Crescendo is hiding on this album. There is no traces or even hints of his instruments and his vocals here. This album could have been released on one of those specialist classical music record labels... and nobody would have batted an eyelid. The music here is unworthy of the The Dear Hunter name.
I don't like classical music at all. It is music I cannot connect with whatsoever. I despise and abhor the snobbery surrounding classical music. The music and the scene around it is everything I abhor about life and the world. I cannot understand why any rock musicians would even contemplate releasing a classical music album.
The music here is irrelevant, bad and a waste of time. This album is a turkey. Avoid !
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