British alt-rockers The Hunna formed in Watford, Hertfordshire in 2015 and released their first single, "The Bonfire," that year. Members Dan Dorney (lead guitarist) and Ryan Potter (singer/guitarist) met at college while the former had known bassist Junate Angin for several years. Along with drummer Jack Metcalfe, the quartet became The Hunna, who made themselves known on the scene with their debut album 100 in August 2016, which went to number 13 in the UK. A number of key festival performances followed its release, including an appearance at Reading & Leeds festival in 2017, before their second album Dare emerged in 2018. They began recording I'd Rather Die Than Let You In, their third studio album, with producer John Feldman in October 2019 and released it the following October. The Hunna, who cite the Kings of Leon, Foals, and Queen among their influences, released their fourth self-titled album in October 2022.
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