ANIA - Every Part of Me
Pop, Synthpop, Alternative Pop
Budapest, Hungary
Overall Impression: With synth-pop beats and a heavy influence on the 80’s club/beat scene, Hungarian artist ANIA has created an upbeat, danceable tune based on 80’s synth-pop with a modern twist. With a background that’s heavily influenced singing in rock and metal bands and pop music with a darker turn, this is a refreshing twist in her catalog of music. With such a varied background in various genres, she has a lot of versatility, range, and potential for commercial success. With a curiosity for experimentation, she frequently incorporates various blends and mixtures of genres backed by stellar vocals and synth-based sounds that are texturally interesting and keeps the listener engaged.
Strongest Point(s): ANIA's greatest asset in the song is her voice, there is a lot of strength and power there. She has a great vocal tone and range to her voice there is a strength and power to it and she has great control over her voice. She expresses the lyrics with great passion and emotion and there's confidence and heart in every note. Her voice has a great amount of clarity and polish.
Target Audience Appeal: For Fans of Alternative, Alt-rock, indie pop, synth-pop, EDM, and power pop
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About the Reviewer:
Kristina Mondo is a freelance writer specializing in music journalism. From working as a columnist at various publications to managing PR and press campaigns for a camp music festival, and touring with various artists Kristina is a music lover appreciating all types of music and what they have to offer from Opera to rap, there is always something to appreciate in every song. Interviews, however, are her passion, because it's not just about what the artist lets you see but what you can draw out of them getting to the heart of who they really are.