Londoners Huntar and Hoost attempt to manifest a better reality in their intoxicating new collaboration, ‘Bad Luck’.

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“Huntar and Hoost are proving that they are far from lost within their sonic universe.”


Londoners Huntar and Hoost attempt to manifest a better reality in their intoxicating new collaboration, ‘Bad Luck’.

A single which transcribes FOMO into the airwaves, the duo melt electronic beats together with elements of power-pop to create a bubbling concoction of indie. Written back in 2017 but given more meaning in the pandemic world, it's a track of supersonic texture. Moving with an undercurrent of forceful synths, percussion and lyrics which reference the dystopian world of Stranger Things, it plays with pop culture to create a plea for a better life.

As only the second track to be released from the duos new collaborative EP, Lost, out on the 7th of May, Huntar and Hoost are proving that they are far from lost within their sonic universe.


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Review Written By Jennifer Pudney

Review Written By Jennifer Pudney

 

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