
Put Immoor and Thom Yorke in a Blender and you have Hunz. Brisbane, Australian Hunz is back on singing duty, returning to his roots and producing his music and finally releasing his second album Thoughts that move.
When Victims Fight is a manifest of his outstanding talent; the crisp, poignant beatwork and evocative synth pops and glitches are reinvented when layered between Hunz' emotive voice. Somewhere between Radiohead, Telefon tel aviv and Kate Bush, his music is a testament to pop music and originality. A visionary, he created every facet of this album to be regarded as a whole, from his soulful music, to his award-winning video production to his surrealist art. Hunz fills a crevasse in modern pop music with his honesty, fragility and innovation. A must album to own!
When Victims Fight is a manifest of his outstanding talent; the crisp, poignant beatwork and evocative synth pops and glitches are reinvented when layered between Hunz' emotive voice. Somewhere between Radiohead, Telefon tel aviv and Kate Bush, his music is a testament to pop music and originality. A visionary, he created every facet of this album to be regarded as a whole, from his soulful music, to his award-winning video production to his surrealist art. Hunz fills a crevasse in modern pop music with his honesty, fragility and innovation. A must album to own!
Genre: Indie, Electro Pop, Synth Pop, Alternative. GOOD!
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Tracklisting
01. It’s so Light
02. Soon, Soon
03. Car in the Meadow
04. The Messenger
05. Enough to Make You Smile
06. Long Road
07. You Said Hello
08. In Tomorrow
09. Switch Off
10. The Commotion
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