The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter & Manchester Orchestra
The Dear Hunter & Manchester Orchestra
The Dear Hunter & Manchester Orchestra
The Dear Hunter & Manchester Orchestra
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Falling Up
The Dear Hunter & Falling Up
The Dear Hunter & Falling Up
The Dear Hunter & Falling Up
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter & Naive Thieves
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
The #2 track on the original Yellow EP.
The song speaks of greed, disparity and blind consumption, which are historically related to the color yellow. Specifically, of the seven deadly sins, greed is associated with yellow, and the color is often used as a symbol of wealth and status or to signify...
Raise the dead and hope the living learn to live with it
Cutting heads demanding reparations for your kin
While some will starve
I understand that you never had enough
Cause enough for someone is not enough for you
Caving in and catering to thoughts are paper thin won't go unknown
I understand that you never had enough
Cause enough for someone is not enough for you
I understand that you never had enough
Cause enough for someone is not enough for you
I understand that you never had enough
Cause enough for someone is not enough for you
I understand that you never had enough
Cause enough for someone is not enough for you
The Dead Don’t Starve was written by Casey Crescenzo.
The Dead Don’t Starve was produced by Max Tousseau & Casey Crescenzo.
The Dear Hunter released The Dead Don’t Starve on Tue Jun 14 2011.