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Hunny
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville — Nashville, TN

Hunny is an indie pop project that emerged from the bedroom pop landscape with a knack for catchy, self-aware songwriting. Their songs deal in the currency of modern anxiety—overthinking relationships, the weight of expectations, the comedy of being perpetually stuck in your own head. Tracks like 'Would You Rather' and 'Talk Too Much' nail that specific flavor of self-deprecation that resonates with people who've spent way too much time analyzing text messages. The project balances vulnerability with a wry sense of humor, never taking itself too seriously but clearly putting real thought into the hooks. Hunny's appeal lies in that intersection where pop sensibility meets genuine emotional transparency, filtered through the lens of someone who's probably made a joke to deflect from something real more times than they can count.

Hunny shows are intimate and a bit understated. Audiences lean in rather than lose their minds, responsive to the subtleties in the songs. There's an air of people recognizing themselves in the lyrics, nodding along to tracks that feel like inside jokes delivered from stage.

Known for Would You Rather, Good Luck, Run, Talk Too Much, Like I Do

Hunny touched down at Marathon Music Works in September 2025, bringing their bedroom pop sensibilities to Nashville's indie crowd. The set moved through their catalog with the kind of intimate intensity that defines their live approach—not trying to fill a room so much as create a small pocket of recognition between band and audience. They hit the emotional core of tracks that have built their following, songs that trade stadium-sized production for something more direct. By the time the encore rolled around, the room felt smaller, more personal. Nashville's indie venues have hosted plenty of bigger names, but Hunny's September show proved that the city's audience still gravitates toward artists who sound like they're figuring things out in real time.

Nashville's reputation runs deep in country and Americana, but the city's indie and alternative scene has quietly developed real teeth. Venues like Marathon Music Works have become essential stops for bedroom pop and indie rock acts who find an engaged audience below the radar of Broadway's main drag. The city attracts artists who value thoughtfulness over flash, and Hunny fits that profile—guitar-driven pop that prizes emotional clarity over production excess. It's a scene that rewards subtlety.

Stay in East Nashville, where the old theaters and independent venues give the area real character without the Broadway chaos. Dinner at Attaboy or The Stillery—places with actual craft to their food. Spend a day exploring The Ryman Auditorium if you haven't; it's impossible to ignore the gravity of that room. Walk through the honky-tonks on Broadway if you want context for what Shepherd's blues means in this particular music town. The Parthenon is worth an hour if you need something completely different from the music scene.

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