Hunna is a Brazilian band that released their debut EP 'À Deriva' in 2022, with the title track becoming their most recognizable song. The group includes Jordana Guimarães on vocals, Marcos Almeida on guitar, Felipe Sousa on bass, and Artur Leite on drums. Their music pulls from indie folk textures while keeping some connection to Brazilian musical traditions, though they work more in atmospheric arrangements than straightforward regional styles.
Their 2023 album 'Venturas' continued in a similar vein, with songs like 'Aurora' and 'Coma' building on the moody, introspective sound they established early on. The lyrics often touch on personal and social themes, which has drawn both dedicated listeners and some criticism about accessibility. They haven't chased mainstream pop formulas, instead letting the songs unfold at their own pace.
What comes through in tracks like 'Don't Break Me Down' and 'Face To Face' is a band comfortable with space and atmosphere, using Guimarães's voice as the central emotional anchor. They work in a specific pocket, not quite folk, not quite rock, but something that leans into melancholy without collapsing into despair. It's music that feels designed for headphones and late nights rather than festival stages.
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