The Dear Hunter
Sunya


2.3
average

Review

by Caleb Robinson STAFF
March 25th, 2026 | 41 replies


Release Date: 03/20/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The first major slip-up in an otherwise legendary discography.

The Dear Hunter, although never truly appreciated by mainstream audiences, has been one of the greatest and most consistent progressive rock bands of the last 20 years. Throughout Acts I through V, they demonstrated their masterful ability to weave intricate storytelling with top-level musicianship. Even outside of their narrative ambitions, the band’s songwriting has consistently stood on its own. With the release of 2021’s The Indigo Child and 2022’s Antimai, the band set out in an ambitious new direction, with a whole new story to tell. Antimai was a step in a much funkier direction, although it’s still a progressive rock album through and through. Though the album isn’t quite on the same level as the Acts, it’s still very catchy and takes the listener on a fascinating journey through a fictional world and exploring its class division. Antimai, with all its worldbuilding, was very clearly setting up for a sequel.

Creating these kinds of epic, storytelling progressive albums feels like a balancing act; if you lean too far into the storytelling and forego making captivating music, you could have a world-class story to tell but it’ll fall on deaf ears because no listener is going to knowingly put themselves through a slog of an album for the sake of hearing a story, as there are far more entertaining forms of media that can more efficiently satisfy that desire. As painful as it is to say, Sunya mishandles that balance entirely, and doesn’t just fall short as a sequel to Antimai, but rather as a progressive rock album altogether. For as beautiful as the album can be at times, nearly every song feels incredibly hollow and forgettable. Several tracks, such as The Wasteland, The Glass Desert II - Cliffs and Stormlands, and the album’s closing/title track meander aimlessly, stretching ideas well beyond their breaking point. Although there are bits and pieces of songs that are pleasant to listen to, these moments are few and far between. The songwriting from lead vocalist Casey Crescenzo also has taken a noticeable step back. His creativity remains impressive, but the story he’s trying to tell in Sunya struggles to take shape within the songs themselves, resulting in the narrative feeling underdeveloped. Given how deliberately Antimai set the stage, the lack of narrative payoff is particularly striking.

For what it’s worth, Sunya is far from terrible. The band’s musicianship remains undeniable, even if their talents aren’t always put to effective use on this album. Crescenzo’s vocals are stellar throughout Sunya, and certain specific instrumental performances (such as the bouncy bassline on The Bazaareteria) are worth mentioning. Marauders, despite being a bit wacky and off-beat, has an infectious upbeat energy to it as well. Even with these highlights though, the fact remains that The Dear Hunter didn’t live up to their potential on Sunya. With such a legendary track record up to this point, I still have high hopes that they can correct course with future releases. With any luck, one day we’ll look back at Sunya as that one unfortunate misstep that The Dear Hunter thankfully learned from.

2.25 out of 5



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JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2026


1549 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

I'm not bad at TDH, just disappointed.



This one was surprisingly hard to write about too, ended up editing the heck out of this review before feeling satisfied with it lol

TheTripP
March 25th 2026


4986 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

I feel this review encapsulates everything I feel towards it, with Antimae I didn't really understand the really negative responses, however with this album it feels more justified.

Calc
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2026


18276 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

band is still GOATed, and while their new direction doesn't touch the old direction. Nothing any band has ever done has touched this band's old direction. I'm finding myself a lot more drawn to the overarching story of this indigo child as well.

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2026


1549 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

@Calc - Fully agree that their peak is GOATed and no one in recent memory has even come close. I honestly can't think of a band that had a comparable run to their releases from like 2007-2016.

ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
March 25th 2026


781 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

really good review and agree. technically good but yeah its ultimately the foregoing of any real hooks, catchy choruses or memorable moments that made this so forgettable i barely remembered anything just after finishing it

Gyromania
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2026


38781 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Good review! Idt I'd personally call their discog 'legendary,' but they're def among the better modern prog rock bands I listen to. My one big gripe with these guys is their propensity for showtune-y stuff. For every incredible song like Moon/Awake or The Old Haunt, there's a Mr. Usher. I find that sound so incredibly homogenous across their entire discography, which is a huge shame because they have so many distinct, creative bangers on each of their albums.



Also I hate to judge a book by its cover, but I just had a bad feeling about this album when I saw the art lol.

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2026


1549 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

@Gyro - Fair enough on the discography thing, I suppose that was more of an objective take. (I love Mr. Usher though lol)



And yeah, I agree that the album cover isn't amazing.

Sowing
Moderator
March 25th 2026


45819 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The new direction between this and Antimai is not great, but with that said I actually slightly prefer this to the last album.

They need to get back to rock though; I always felt the band was at its best on the Black/Red/Orange EPs and Acts IV and V.

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 25th 2026


1549 Comments

Album Rating: 2.3

Interesting - didn't realize you weren't a fan of Antimai.



But yes, they need to get back to what they were doing before all this. Act IV is still my favorite from them. I liked Antimai, and still do, but I'm not sure how excited I'll be if they do this similar style a third straight time.



Ironically enough, when it comes to The Color Spectrum, that's when I felt like their experimentation was at its best. I love Blue and Green because they feel so different than anything else. But Violet was and still is my favorite in that collection.

Sowing
Moderator
March 25th 2026


45819 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yellow is actually my favorite EP (love Violet too!) but I think that generally speaking the rock approach is their best. IV is my favorite LP as well if you don't count The Color Spectrum.

Zeiu
March 26th 2026


341 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Love this band and there is good stuff here but yeah the lack of choruses/hooks/memorable moments is what's missing here.. Hoping they come back with a longer album like one of the acts. It's been 4+ years for this album, so I like to think there won't be a huge wait for the next one.



I will say, this is at least a 3. I don't think it deserves lower than a 3.

Veldin
March 26th 2026


6003 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I thought this was album was super fun and cozy, but I’m not very invested in the Dear Hunter mythos or legacy, so to me it’s just a poppy, funky, video gamey, prog album. I also get a lot of 80s prog pop vibes throughout. I really want and need to do a deep dive on the Acts. I listened to all the Color Spectrum when it came out and loved it

Calc
Staff Reviewer
March 26th 2026


18276 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

the more I listen to it the more the highlights reveal themselves to me. I'm carrying this fanboy torch forever!

PickleVai17
March 26th 2026


311 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0 | Sound Off

I hate to say it, but this was an absolute chore to get through. Very boring. There was literally not a single moment of this album that I found memorable. Such a damn shame.

vermillionZ
March 26th 2026


400 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Yeah I agree with pretty much everything here.

I'm a huge fan and I absolutely love Antimai, but this just doesn't do it for me. There are virtually no notable highlights and very few memorable or catchy parts. Especially the title track just seems to go on and on with nothing happening, really disappointing.

Lasssie
March 26th 2026


4134 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

These guys fell off so hard unfortunately

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
March 26th 2026


6467 Comments

Album Rating: 3.2

I agree with your review. I rated it higher because it is a well constructed album. However, after a few listens I can't say I remember much of it either. I want to enjoy it, but it didn't stick so far. The world building with this new story seems interesting, but if they keep this large gap between albums people will lose interest IMO. The Acts came out faster and it mattered for the concept.

Retter42
March 26th 2026


118 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

There is some good stuff here, but its buried under a lot of meh to boring.

elephantREVOLUTION
March 26th 2026


3072 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I love Antimai so this is pretty disappointing. I’m hoping it will grow on me or that some songs might translate better live. I’m catching them later this year with Closure in Moscow.

Djang0
March 26th 2026


1216 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Antimai had so many earworms and it's shocking to see this one lacking in engaging hooks or moments so far. It might just be an adjustment but idk



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