Press

Press: Bianca Nisha – “Blood&Sugar” album

 

 

 

 

Turns pain into poetry and emotion into sound. Each song is cinematic… yet there’s a disarming sincerity at play.”


EARMILK (US)

 

 

 

“The Bianca Nisha sound has the same innovative energy as Kate Bush while sitting within its own Nordic space. Blood & Sugar is a triumph.”


York Calling (UK)

 

 

 

Someone you should really have an eye on right now — a luminous collision of fragility and force. As good of a world-builder as she is an artist.”


Magnetic Magazine (US)

 

Graceful yet gritty, eloquent yet unexpected — Bianca Nisha takes the listener down the path less travelled to reveal the most amazing sonic views.

 

Dancing About Architecture (UK)

 

 

 

A nuanced and unique work, expanding towards cinematic textures, noisy electronica and an overall sense of sacred. Nisha stands out as a full-blown visionary.”


Mesmerized (UK)

 

 

 

“Blood&Sugar affirms Bianca Nisha’s atmospheric, melodic, and emotive strengths as a songwriter and artist.”

 

Obscure Sound (US)

 

 

 

 

Majestic and nuanced — stirring, cathartic and alluring.


CLOUT (UK)

 

 

 

“Music that feels like the meeting of shadow and light — delicate, magnetic and cinematic.


IGGY Magazine (FR)

 

 

“The record moves with a rare duality, where fragility meets power and Nordic melancholy expands into cinematic alt-pop luminosity”

– Unrecorded (UK)

 

 

Blood&Sugar feels so human, so raw, and so wonderfully personal. Magnetic and easy to get hooked by. A world so real yet uniquely surreal. A must-listen gem with a sweet, magical touch.

 

-Wolf In A Suit (US)

 

 

 

Holds beauty and hurt in the same breath. Lyrically, Bianca Nisha is fearless.


OpenCall Magazine (UK)

 

 

“A work of balance where composition meets instinct and intimacy meets grandeur — delivered with uncommon clarity and grace.”

 

Pitch Perfect (US)

 

 

 

“Bianca Nisha’s ‘Blood&Sugar’ feels like wandering through a dark Nordic forest — ethereal, elegant and deeply atmospheric.”

 

 – Lost in the Manor (UK)

 

 

 

A rare example of restraint that amplifies emotion rather than muting it.

-Tits Upon Tyne (UK)

 

 

Nisha’s voice moves like smoke through the air, equal parts wounded and wondrous.  It’s cinematic without feeling bloated; her knack for restraint means every string, every breath, every pause feels earned.

 

– RGM (UK)

 

 

“Bianca Nisha has a truly unique voice — tender, expressive, and captivating in its ethereal high passages. ‘Blood&Sugar’ ranks among the finest recent folk releases,

Indie Tapes (DE)

 

 

 

“Nordic Melancholy with a Pop Twist”

Voxwave Magazine (US)

 

“With a beautiful Alt-Pop essence and subtle Classical Orchestra elements, this song becomes the perfect experience to heal the wounds of the past.”

 

-Indiedream (MX)

 

“Deep tones, intimate and melancholic vocals, and a blend of piano, cellos, and soft electronic pads create a truly celestial feeling.”

 

Zone Nights (AR)

       Editorial playlists & airplay

  • Spotify New Music Friday — “Heavy”

  • Apple Music New Music Daily — “Tremble My Heart”, “Heavy”

  • YouSee New Releases — “Blood & Sugar”

  • DR P6 BEAT — airplay: “River”

  • DR P4 — airplay: “River”, “Heavy”

  • Radio Mars – airplay: “Heavy”

  • Good Because Danish (DK) featured Blood & Sugar in an editorial reel, calling it “A perfect piece of music if you want to stop and really contemplate — a magical universe with indescribable beauty that needs to be listened to in peace.”

Press Bianca Nisha – Single – River

 

“Cements her reputation as one of the most arresting voices in alt-pop today… she’s more than a promising newcomer; she’s a world-builder.”

 

– Tits Upon Tyne (UK)

 

 

“Pop music that approaches the listener from a direction that is unusual and deserves to be nurtured.”

Analogue Trash (UK):

 

 

 “A river capable of swallowing us whole… this track goes from tributary to torrent before our very eyes.”

 

–  Mp3hugger (IE) 

 

 

 

“Pop runs through its DNA… reminiscent of Björk and Florence + The Machine.”

Distopic (IT)

 

 

 

“A work both intimate and universal, where every tone carries rare emotional intensity.”

Radio Castor (FR)

 

 

“A cinematic pop song that sweeps listeners along and leaves a lasting impression.”

– She makes music (UK)

 

 

“A notably classy piece of work, showcasing powerful vocals and an upfront, unconventional cello.”

 

– Nordic Music Central

 

 

Bianca Nisha’s incredible vocals instantly capture your heart and make this track special. It’s very stylish, cool, and melancholically hazy.

-Soundville blog (ES)

 

 

“River confirms Bianca Nisha’s unique talent for building immersive sonic landscapes that capture the listener from the first notes.”

-Indie Italia

 

 

 

“Songs like “River” reveal her ability to turn intimate experiences into impactful sonic narratives.”

-Oleada India (ES)

 

 

 

“It’s magnetic — highly appealing and pleasant to listen to.”

-Zone Nights (AR)

 

 

 

“Beneath its magical pop essence lies a classical orchestral foundation that heightens the passion of the track.”

-Indie Dream (MX)

 

 

 

“Pressing play on ‘River’ feels like stepping into another world — a dream suspended between the medieval and the modern.”

-ENDSessions (MX)

Bianca Nisha debut album press

Review in Gaffa by Ivan Rod

Bianca Nisha er danske Bianca Nishas aka Ea Philippa Tanges debut – et album, der med den vemodige, vokalbaserede popmusik fremstår som uhyre stilsikkert. Klangbilledet er smukt og betagende, vokalen varieret, instrumenteringen (blandt andet med celloer) indtagende, teksterne troværdige. Bianca Nisha er i den forstand et singer-songwriter-projekt, der fortjener opmærksomhed … (læs hele anmeldelsen her)

Video premiere in Good Because Danish

“(…) Bianca Nisha feeds us with heavy feelings in digestible little bites ( …)”

” (…) The clever use of literal colours in her lyrics makes them so easily accessible. “Giving all my yellow to you”she sings “and I’m drowning to stay evergreen and find something never seen”. We all learn from a very young age that e.g. yellow means happiness because it is the colour of the sun. Evergreen means durability and steadiness because it is a feature of plants like firs, which stay in one colour the whole year-round (…)” (Read full article here)

Bleeding Blue review in Nagamag

“Such a soft, Warm vocal -Bianca Nisha-, the faded melody of Chamber Pop and the all-consuming atmosphere of something otherworldly. The music, which can be rightfully characterized as real art within its genre. Impressive work! (read full review here)