
If you’re in the mood for some fresh British rock then Manchester-based outfit Hungry is the band for you.
Through their distinct style of ‘cord punk’, this emerging four-piece create melodic songs that are not only sonically impactful, but also feature socially conscious lyricism.
Speaking on the inspiration behind new single ‘The Jig’, frontman Jacob says:
“What has inspired the song? It’s thirteen years of Conservative rule and a neoliberal orthodoxy that has given the UK a callous and self-righteous ruling class that views anyone beneath as overdramatic and lazy. It seems of late that the governmental system may be revealing itself, one of corruption, dishonesty and embezzlement. In many ways the lyrics call for a collective consciousness of that.” – Jacob Peck (front man & songwriter)
Initially forming around the Cambridgeshire region in England, this promising group of musicians have been building steady momentum with just a handful of releases – from selling out their own shows to picking up support from tastemakers like Mystic Sons.
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