
Northern Irish alt-rockers Hunkpapa include all the right ingredients on the infectious “Cappuccino”
Armagh quartet Hunkpapa return with “Cappuccino”, a blistering effort propelled by anthem-driven guitars, rapid drumming, and engaging vocals.
On the liberating “Cappuccino,” Hunkpapa reflect on the roads less taken, abandoning the traditional paths of careers, as the band reveal: “‘Cappuccino’ is Hunkpapa’s take on the suppression of dreams that all too often comes with young professional life.”
The new track elevates the four-piece to fresh heights, bringing them closer to stadium concert glory. They dig deeper than ever before, offering infectious sonic tones carried by earnest songwriting for the ideal alt-indie single to start your mornings on the right foot.
Mark Needham, who worked with acts like The Killers, Bloc Party and Imagine Dragons, mixed the new track, which is at once intimate and stirring, with huge sing-along potential.
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