The Hunna
The Hunna formed in St. Albans, England in 2015. They're an alternative rock band led by frontman Ryan Potter. Their early recognition came from live shows...
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The Hunna formed in St. Albans, England in 2015. They're an alternative rock band led by frontman Ryan Potter. Their early recognition came from live shows that had a raw, energetic quality.
In 2016, their debut single "Bonfire" got significant airplay and helped push them into wider attention. That song appears alongside others like "She's Casual" and "Bad Place" in their catalog. Their first album was called "100."
They released a second album titled "Dare" in 2019. That record showed them working with some electronic elements while keeping their emotive rock foundation. The band has faced challenges, including a 2017 allegation against Potter that he denied, but they continued making music through it.
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