Hunny
Hunny formed in Los Angeles around 2014, with Jason Yarger on vocals and guitar, Jacob George on drums, Kevin Grimmett on guitar, and Anthony Cataldo on bass....
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Hunny formed in Los Angeles around 2014, with Jason Yarger on vocals and guitar, Jacob George on drums, Kevin Grimmett on guitar, and Anthony Cataldo on bass. Their first EP, Pessimist, came out in 2016, followed by the album Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. in 2018.
Songs like Televised and Cry For Me show their lean toward indie rock with shoegaze textures. The music tends to be melodic and introspective, avoiding big anthems for something more inward and hazy.
In 2019, the band faced sexual misconduct allegations from several women, which led to canceled shows. The members denied the claims, calling them baseless, but the situation affected their public presence.
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