Alt.Rock Trio Viva Los Villains Ignite With “Hunter’s Moon”

Chichester alt rock trio Viva Los Villains step forward with “Hunter’s Moon,” a brooding, guitar-led single that sharpens their presence in the UK scene. Blending distorted riffs with indie introspection and a touch of folk warmth, the track captures the quiet fallout of love with a steady, slow-burning pull. It feels focused and fully realized.

Built on driving rhythms and emotionally exposed vocals, “Hunter’s Moon” leans into honesty over theatrics. The line “Don’t call me baby / One time it was love…” lands with unfiltered directness, tracing the aftershock of a relationship that still echoes. The chorus circles back in hypnotic fashion, mirroring the emotional loop at the heart of the song.

Formed in 2024, Viva Los Villains fuse rock, country, and indie into a textured, guitar-driven sound rooted in storytelling. With Tom Marfleet, Jonathan Ordidge, and Aaron Bailey at the core, the band continue building momentum through songs that balance grit and reflection. “Hunter’s Moon” stands as a confident marker of where they are headed next.