Noise Pop presents...
Hunny
hunnytheband.co/
pop rock new wave
Hunny
Jason Yarger (vocals)
Jake Goldstein (guitar)
Kevin Grimmett (bass, keyboards)
Joey Anderson (drums)
from Los Angeles, CA
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. is an endless back-and-forth between heavy-hearted lyricsand bright-and-shiny melodies, love sick confession and addictively dancey rhythms. With the album centered ona narrative Yarger sums up as "I love you and I want to die," the Woodland Hills, California-bred band wrote most of the songs on acoustic guitar, deliberately channeling araw vulnerability into everyline. But despite that moody intensity, Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. embodies the wildly frenetic energyof HUNNY's live show, a happily chaotic free-for-all they've previously brought to the stage in touring with bands like The Neighbourhood and Beach Slang.
As Grimmett explains, the band introduced that element with their ever-communal live show in mind."We really love the emotive aspect of playing a show," says Grimmett. "The kids are always moshing and stage-diving and crowd-surfing, but they're also singing our songs back to us the whole time. For this record we really took the time to think about what we were going to give them to sing, and made sure that it's something with real feeling and meaning to it."
Noise Pop presents...
Hunny
hunnytheband.co/
pop rock new wave
Hunny
Jason Yarger (vocals)
Jake Goldstein (guitar)
Kevin Grimmett (bass, keyboards)
Joey Anderson (drums)
from Los Angeles, CA
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. is an endless back-and-forth between heavy-hearted lyricsand bright-and-shiny melodies, love sick confession and addictively dancey rhythms. With the album centered ona narrative Yarger sums up as "I love you and I want to die," the Woodland Hills, California-bred band wrote most of the songs on acoustic guitar, deliberately channeling araw vulnerability into everyline. But despite that moody intensity, Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. embodies the wildly frenetic energyof HUNNY's live show, a happily chaotic free-for-all they've previously brought to the stage in touring with bands like The Neighbourhood and Beach Slang.
As Grimmett explains, the band introduced that element with their ever-communal live show in mind."We really love the emotive aspect of playing a show," says Grimmett. "The kids are always moshing and stage-diving and crowd-surfing, but they're also singing our songs back to us the whole time. For this record we really took the time to think about what we were going to give them to sing, and made sure that it's something with real feeling and meaning to it."
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