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Lauren Nolan

Review: "Underwater" - zoltan.


Underwater by Zoltan Alt Cover


zoltan is back with a breezy lo-fi jam, "Underwater." The ballad about love and mutual attraction is an effortlessly smooth track. "Underwater" is the perfect piece of smooth beachy pop to vibe out to. The story of making the song, according to zoltan, is that there were "no plans on writing a song like this, but as we were messing around making music, it kinda just happened." That laid-back songwriting approach gives the song a hypnotic quality. With zoltan's vibrant performance and expertly crafted production, the track evokes a chill, playful energy. It is impossible not to have a good time listening to "Underwater."





With "Underwater," zoltan perfects his pop formula. The track pairs zoltan's signature refined vocals with stunning, low-key synths. It blends the best of sounds from the 80s and today to make for a singular, smooth pop cut. Between the instant earworm chorus and the stacked vocal harmonies scattered throughout, "Underwater" is truly infectious. zoltan's style is glimmering and ethereal. Fans of artists like Troye Sivan and Billie Eilish, who appreciate mellow songs with intricate electronic beats, will find much to love with zoltan's work. As easygoing and charming as the romance it describes, "Underwater" is all-around good vibes.


zoltan is a 26-year-old half-Italian half-Hungarian singer-songwriter. A bassist from childhood, the artist has always studied music and now uses this passion towards his work today. After playing in bands like Mockingbird and Summer Storm, zoltan's debut solo release came in 2019 with songs like "Do You Wanna Play?" and "Last Call," which amassed over 8000 streams on Spotify. zoltan has a range of musical inspirations. From EDM to bedroom pop to classical music, the singer-songwriter features a range of diverse sounds to make for a completely individual style. zoltan is also currently present on his YouTube channel, where he posts covers and musical mashups of everyone from Addison Rae to Jeremy Zucker. The London-based artist is absolutely one to look out for, and you can listen to "Underwater," as well as the rest of zoltan's discography on all major digital platforms now.



Written By Lauren Nolan



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