The Hunna Release New Track, “IGHTF”

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British rock group, The Hunna, is back with some new music!

It has been over a year since we heard something new from The Hunna, as they dropped their sophomore album, Dare, last July.  Since then, things have been very up and down with the boys, making us wonder what was to come of the band.  Tours were canceled and re-scheduled, new management was established, and legal action was taken against their record label.  During all of this, The Hunna stated that they were going through some tough times, but would be coming back stronger than ever.  They were not kidding.

The band has been teasing us about how hard they have been working on album three, saying that it “is gunna be something else.”  Today, the group gave us a small preview of their new music and dropped the track, “IGHTF.”  The track represents a different vibe for the band; it is a little edgier and a little more pop in some places, but the grit and the heart of The Hunna is very much present.  If it is any indication of what more is on this third album, then we need October to get here as soon as possible, as that is the anticipated release month for the record.

You can listen to “IGHTF” on sites like Spotify and Apple Music.  Check it out below!

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Christine Sloman
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Writer for Melodic Mag since 2018. Music lover since always.

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