Hungry’s “The Jig” is an electrifying display of unfiltered punk rock energy that catapults them into the ranks of the most exciting bands emerging from Manchester. The Jig has a rawness to it, an incisive piercing tonality that sets Hungry out from the get go as a punk rock outfit that commands the stage with a presence that few can match.
From the moment the first chord hits, “The Jig” grabs your attention and refuses to let go. Hungry channels a frenzied passion that is palpable in every note, every riff, and every raucous belter of a vocal performance. It’s urgent, driving, and unrelenting in its emotion, a demanding tonality that has you thrown back but also so clearly intrigued.
The razor-sharp riffs slice through the air, leaving a trail of high-energy chaos in their wake. Hungry feel like they’re bringing back a movement, an emotion, a style of powering and towering rock and roll that’s unfiltered in being as punk as it can be.