A few years ago, an unknown group from an unlikely town began generating the kind of “next big thing” blog buzz that eventually leads to a big label bidding war, support slots on major tours, and unanimous praise. For Bloomington, Indiana’s Dreamers of the Ghetto, it resulted in a divorce and a devastating break-up.
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Luke Aaron Jones and fellow DOTG alum Marty Sprowles picked up the pieces and pared down the widescreen stadium-sized rock of Dreamers to the more intimate, introspective Hunterchild.
Co-produced with Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Wax Fang), Hunterchild’s eponymous debut album is noticeably more eclectic than Dreamers of the Ghetto.
Hunterchild are comfortable in their own skin in a way that’s almost unheard of for debut artists.
Their debut album Hunterchild is set for a May 13th release on Temporary Residence Ltd.
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