Nia – My Everything Review

CoverNia’s My Everything single is a difficult release. On one side, the title track “My Everything” is an impressive song, sitting next to Lune or 3rd Line Butterfly in the indie genre. But when the next two tracks show up, it’s plain to see that Nia is a manufactured girl group.

Even though they play the instruments and look like a band, “Break Out” is a Avril Lavigne-based track and has one of the most annoying choruses ever. They become another carbon copy group that should have stayed with their indie rock abilities.

“Hey U” is the final track and sounds more Japanese pop rock than Korean. A good comparison would be Younha and her mix of Japanese and Korean releases. Nia is talented, but they sure don’t show it beyond the first track.

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Posted by Chris P   @   16 December 2009

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Dec 17, 2009
13:43
#1 janet :

They didn’t really leave much of an impression on me when I saw ‘goodbye’. The song was kind of mediocre and so much time and focus was put on their image, I had a hard time believing any of them actually knew how to play instruments. I got such a ‘Milli Vanilli’ feeling. But maybe I just don’t want to like them, I don’t know.
But ….eeeehhhhh.

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