Analog Rebellion

is the solo, independent music project of Aledo, Texas songwriter Daniel Hunter.

Hunter changed the name to Analog Rebellion in September 2009, stating in his blog "I have come to the point where I no longer feel that the name PlayRadioPlay!

[3] In April 2010, Dallas Observer called Hunter "the most promising 20-year-old musician from DFW since Palomo".

After rapidly gaining popularity on Myspace, Hunter signed with Island/Stolen Transmission midway through his senior year of high school.

[8] In support of the album, he toured nationally with American rock bands Fall Out Boy, Secondhand Serenade, Yellowcard, The Spill Canvas, Hellogoodbye and Making April.

[citation needed] Hunter left Island Records in late June 2008 after a two-year run.

On April 22, 2010, Hunter announced Cavanaugh, Something (Pre-Sides and Varieties), a six-song, limited edition EP featuring demos and alternate versions of songs that will be on upcoming releases.