Early praise for Hana Vu:
“At the Party” is an evocapop anthem, fueled by icy synths and Vu’s dark lower register. Her upcoming double EP, Nicole Kidman / Anne Hathaway, is out in October. We’ll be here drowning in our feels until then." - Vulture
"How Many Times is an intriguing glimpse of an artist at the beginning of a skillfully carved path" - Pitchfork
“Hana Vu’s ‘Shallow’ proves the seventeen-year-old is cooler than you and me.” - The FADER
“a keen-eyed lyricist and a vocalist capable of bringing singer-songwriter vulnerability to bristling post-punk soundscapes...she’s poised to be an essential voice in this new era of indie rock for years to come.” - Pigeons & Planes (Best New Artists of 2018 So Far)
"Threaded through the entire project is Vu’s remarkable knack for melody; armed with a dazzlingly confident voice, these songs are all clearly hers, even if they explore radically different musical territory." - Bandcamp (Album of the Day)
"For a genius, Hana Vu is sure young. The 18-year-old's debut EP, How Many Times Have You Driven By, is an incredibly self-assured, individual collection." - Under The Radar (8/10)
“With the same spark that powered early Alvvays work and the nifty guitar work of St. Vincent, the 17-year-old is crafting something truly unique” - NME
"17-year-old Hana Vu is cooler than you and proves it with the release of her stand-out debut EP" - The Line of Best Fit
Los Angeles artist and producer Hana Vu recently announced a new self-produced double EP, and shared the first track “At The Party” to praise from the likes of Vulture, Dazed, NYLON, BBC Radio 1 and many more. Today she releases another single, the horn-laden, synth-pop gem “Actress,” a dance-floor ready track accompanied by Vu’s smooth vocals and a trippy visual. She tells Billboard: “Based on the music and conversations in The Actress Roundables, ‘Actress’ is about the compromise of personal values in order to be conventionally successful, and how that may manifest over time.” Check it out HERE.
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