New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Whether she�s performing at popular LA venues like The Hotel Caf�, Bar Lubistch, and The Troubadour or she�s inside the studio all day writing and recording, DINGWALL is always devoted to her craft: creating affective and entertaining moody pop music.
DINGWALL has the ability to elevate pop music to a deeper emotional level. She combines the heartfelt emotion of a ballad with the indefatigable catchiness of a Top 100 pop hit.
In her soon-to-be-released EP Mad Ones, her song �Shoulda Run� tells the story of a toiled woman looking back on her destructive relationship. The overall tone of the song is a sort of tragic wistfulness and the chorus stays locked in your head, reverberating DINGWALL�S melodic words, �Ooh, baby, lookin� back now, I know I shoulda run from you.�
In �Hollow,� DINGWALL draws us in with a slow, methodic beat paired with a perfect a capella harmony of her voice, � la Imogen Heap�s �Hide and Seek.� The song centers on the numbing emptiness you feel after a breakup and builds to an unbelievably satisfying climatic crescendo. The beat hits so hard you can feel it in your chest. It�s the perfect song for anyone going through the horrible, exhausting depression of getting your heart broken.
Brand new tune �Taking Over� has a more upbeat vibe and carries an intensity suitable for your latest workout playlist. Of all DINGWALL�S songs, this one is the most quintessentially pop in the best possible way. It�s energetic, uplifting, and you will be singing it all day after just one listen. In contrast to the more commercially popular sound of �Taking Over,� DINGWALL�S song �Mad Ones� stands out as a different approach to writing a pop song. �Mad Ones� doesn�t follow the traditional order of verse-chorus-song, but rather negates that rule to create a strong, dreamlike tone that locks you in a trance for four minutes.
If you want to see an unforgettable performance, go to a DINGWALL show. Her voice is so raw, so clear, and just plain beautiful. But don�t let her soft, hypnotizing runs and humbling ballads fool you, she can be a down right badass too. Watch her perform her angry revenge song �Fallback� and you will see that this artist isn�t just another pretty singer; she�s got grit and spunk too. She�s got that thing we all want to see in an artist but so rarely see today: honorable charisma.