The Hunna: Ryan Potter’s track-by-track guide to their self-titled album

The members of The Hunna have had a lot to get off their chests. They’ve seen the worst sides of the music industry first-hand, enduring a range of troubles from their label (which led to lawyers getting involved) and the push and pull of management whose vision for their music didn’t quite align with theirs. On top of this, their last record, I’d Rather Die Than Let You In, was released smack bang in the middle of the pandemic, affording them little opportunity to give the record the live celebration it deserved. It’s no surprise then, that on their fourth album, they’ve got a few choice words for the industry, taking swipes at the avaricious men in suits (Trash) and the cliquey cool kids alike (You Can’t Sit With Us) with sharp defiance. However, they refuse to be con...

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