Hana Piranha is not your average artist. To her music is a medium to showcase dimensions that intuitively form in her mind. Calling her work as a ‘prophetic diary’, her genius is contained in her ability to transfer the nuanced worlds in her head to sonic craft. The result is an entirely alternative sphere that suffuses pop and rock quotients with mysterious and mystical cultures. Her latest release is ‘Toxic’, an edgy, dark and hypnotic piece that explored themes like destructive relationships, wicked desires, and sweetness of toxicity in love. It is the artist’s cover and interpretation of Britney Spear’s 2003 release.
There is no one better than Hana Piranha to attempt coverage of Britney’s music. She has that similar deviant spirit and vibrant darkness as her. As a concert violinist, Hana lands the dancing violin hooks/tangents that the original track came to be celebrated for. They weave nicely into the textured shimmer of the alt rock verses and chorus. It is suggestive of an emotional dimension that progressively seeps into the narrative that she is shaping. Her vocals are smoky and fleshy, mellowed down to devour the listener and envelope them in its vapors. She slows it down, savoring each inky details, highlighting them with emotion and the power to draw out the danger of it. Listen Now!
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘Toxic’ by Hana Piranha here –