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Hunny
House of Blues Chicago
329 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60654
May 12, 2023
7:00 PM CDT
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Amanda
October 5th 2024
I saw Hunny open for Bad Suns back in 2017 and instantly became a fan! This was my first time getting to see them live since then. Despite Houston’s notorious heat and humidity at the venue, I was still just as enamored with the energy of the show as I was when I heard them for the first time! Thanks Hunny, till next time! :)
Houston, TX@Last Concert Cafe
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Hunny Biography
On the back of a shimmering blend of new-wave sheen, shoegaze gloom and angular guitar rock that is underwritten with cheeky, California cool sensibilities, the childhood friends that made up HUNNY propelled their careers with their self-released 2015 EP, ‘Pain / Ache / Loving’, and landed a deal with Epitaph Records. After releasing their Carlos De La Garza (Paramore, Best Coast) produced debut album (2019) and Homesick EP (2022), the band tapped into the wide-eyed excitement and energy of those early years for album #2, Hunny’s New Planet Heaven (2023). Hailed by AltPress as “another top to bottom win that leans more lofi and embraces a thoughtful array of classic Cali sounds,” their Summer 2024 print feature praised the album for “feeding into a spectrum of genres from gritty punk to a softer, electronic soundscape.”
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