New York – Today, Hunter Hunted are thrilled to share their debut album Ready For You via FreeSolo/RCA, right before starting their 20-date co-headlining tour with Young Rising Sons on at Los Angeles’ Roxy on Monday 7/13. The album is available for purchase HERE.
Capable of crafting stadium-sized pop missives that are hugely catchy and wonderfully earnest, the duo of Michael Garner and Dan Chang, write songs that tread an easy path between the head and heart, bursting at the seems with undeniable melodies and choruses that are custom-made to be sung along to, preferably at peak volume while surrounded by several hundred of your brand new very best friends.
On Ready for You Hunter Hunted’s ambition is fantastically evident. It’s a record that seems tailor-made to engineer happiness. It’s a pop record with long legs—packed with tracks that balance razor-sharp hooks with heartfelt sentiment. “We want to make songs that make people happy, songs that you can hear on the radio and that make you want to sing and dance,” says Garner. “We want to get to that point where we make a song that takes the world by storm, where it’s like, ‘Holy shit. This song is hitting so hard. We don’t even know how to handle it!’ We’re still waiting for that moment where all of this just takes off and knocks us on our butts.”
The story of Hunter Hunted begins, at least for most people, with the release of their debut EP, Hunter Hunted, in 2013. However, the group’s roots go back much further as they met at UCLA. They’ve been included in MTV’s Artists To Watch, NYLON’s “Bands to look out for,” Starbucks “Pick of The Week, “Teen Vogue’s “Jam’s of the year,” Billboard Magazines “Scouting Report” and KCRW’s “Bands we Love.”
While standout track ”Keep Together” was making the rounds on TV shows, the band’s early singles quickly elevated Hunter Hunted from the ranks of indie-pop hopefuls to serious chart contenders, touring alongside FUN., Fitz and The Tantrums, Weezer, and Twenty One Pilots. The band also turned in lauded performances at Bonnaroo, Governors Ball and Firefly, as well as stops on Conan O’Brien’s late night show and The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show pre-show.
When asked about ”Blindside” and the upcoming debut album they say, “We wanted to write songs that were both tiny and huge. Songs that you could play on an acoustic guitar alone or with a big band inside an arena.” With the help of Howard Benson and Neil Avron behind the boards, Hunter Hunted have achieved that.
Hunter Hunted has a busy year ahead of them – their co-headlining tour with Interscope’s Young Rising Sons starts on Monday and is only the start of what’s to come.
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Hunter Hunted live shows:
^ co-headlining w/ Young Rising Sons
Mon 7/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy^
Tue 7/14 – San Diego, CA @ The House of Blues^
Wed 7/15 - San Franciso, CA @ Slim’s^
Thu 7/16 - Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s^
Sat 7/18 - Portland, OR @ The Hawthorne Theater^
Sun 7/19 - Seattle, OR @ the Crocodile^
Tue 7/21 – Vancouver, BC @ The Media Club^
Thu 7/23 – Spokane, WA @ The Pin^
Fri 7/24 – Boise, ID @ Neurolux^
Sat 7/25 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court^
Sun 7/26 – Denver, CO @ The Bluebird Theater^
Tue 7/28 – Omaha, NE @ The Waiting Room^
Wed 7/29 – Kansas City, MO @ The Riot Room^
Thu 7/30 – Indianapolis, IN @ The Hi-Fi^
Fri 7/31 – Grand Rapids, MI @ The Pyramid Scheme^
Mon 8/03 – Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall^
Tue 8/04 – Pawtucket, RI @ The Met^
Wed 8/05 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair^
Fri 8/07 New York, NY @ The Highline Ballroom^
Sat 8/08 Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE^
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