Act I: The Lake South the River North

The River North

The River North

As the Act comes to an end we’re met with a somber piano piece, and a hidden track at the end that’s not really even a track. The River North leaves us anticipating the future of Hunter and where his life will lead us, with subtle foreshadowing of what’s to come. In this entry I’m going to do my best to summarize the events of the album, as well as add in anything that wasn’t mentioned in an earlier post.

His Hands Matched His Tongue

His Hands Matched His Tongue

An emotional ballad riddled with hints of nostalgia, His Hands Matched His Tongue takes us back to Hunter’s story. We have a song that seems pretty straightforward, but looking closer at the material we have things get way more confusing. I don’t actually even know if I’m sure what’s going on here. Is this supernatural or not Casey? Stop confusing us. When we last left our hero, he was literally crying in a ditch after falling out of a tree. Isn’t childhood fun?

The Pimp And The Priest

The Pimp And The Priest

The Pimp And The Priest is a sinister anthem dedicated to our main antagonist. It paints an image of his reputation, while setting up a few themes that will be seen throughout the story. This song acts as a character introduction, removing us from Hunter's childhood story for a moment.

1878

1878

Moving into the latter half of the Act, 1878 is full of foreshadowing events to come. It’s the longest song on the album, but due to it’s excellent pacing you wouldn’t even know (the album is also pretty short, so that helps too). Even when things pick up during the chorus, it feels like this song is floating by, nothing too drastic, while always moving forward.

The Inquiry of Ms. Terri

The Inquiry of Ms. Terri

The Inquiry of Ms. Terri gives us more insight into the characters that we’ve met so far. This song has a slower pace than City Escape, but there seems to be a lot more going on both musically and lyrically. We get a clear picture of the relationship between Hunter and his mother here, with an ambiance in the music to match the ominous tone of the story here.

City Escape

City Escape

City Escape is the first song in the story to feature a full band, somehow still managing to give us a new idea of what to expect three songs in. It’s also the first song to really have an event we can put on a timeline. This is where the core of the story begins to take shape, and this is the cool chase scene that you see in the beginning of action movies.

Battesimo del Fuoco

Battesimo del Fuoco

Battesimo del Fuoco, or ‘Baptism of Fire’ as translated from Latin, is the first track of the first act of the six part saga that is The Dear Hunter. The story observes a boy named Hunter, from his birth to his death.