Nicole dollanganger biography


Nicole Dollanganger

Canadian singer-songwriter

Musical artist

Nicole Ann Bell (born September 8, ), recognizable professionally as Nicole Dollanganger, is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter.[1][2][3] Dollanganger's harmony is characterized by a feminine, high-pitched vocal style, minimalist instrumentation, and lyrical themes frequently pertaining to true crime, violence, sexuality, and romance.[1][2][3][4] Her music has been described as "lo-fi",[5] "atmospheric",[2] and "folk",[5] and is connected with the folk, folk pop, bedroom pop, slowcore and hope pop genres.[6][7][8][9]

In , Rolling Stone named Dollanganger in an article titled "10 New Artists You Need to Know", stating that her "gothic folk songs" described as "macabre millennial nightmares, softened by dream-pop tranquilizers, reverberating from a casket-shaped music box", are "as beautiful as they are brutal."[6] Most of her releases were released as digital-only, and a majority of them were initially published by Dollanganger herself through the music website Bandcamp.

Her stage name comes from the Dollanganger Series of novels by V. C. Andrews.[10]

Early life

Dollanganger was born on September 8, , in Scarborough,[4][8][11] a suburban district in Toronto, Ontario in Canada.

Dollanganger grew up between Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario,[1][2][4] and southwest Florida in the United States.[12][13][14] Dollanganger would later go on to cite musicians her father listened to during her childhood, such as American country music singers Bobbie Gentry and Tammy Wynette, as influential on her hold musical style.[1][15]

Career

– Career beginnings

Dollanganger first began writing, producing, and recording music in She recorded first songs, as well as covers, in her bedroom and bathroom[16][17] on her MacBook, using the digital audio software GarageBand.[6] In , Dollanganger began posting her music on Tumblr, where she also posted her visual artwork, as well as on Myspace, and Bandcamp.[1][2][3][8] Many of the original songs she posted would later be included as tracks on her debut album, Curdled Milk.[4][18]

Curdled Milk, written, produced, and recorded entirely by Dollanganger in and early , was self-released online as her debut album and first record on July 13, [18] She created the artwork used on the album cover (as well as two alternative album covers, featuring a photograph she took of herself and drew onto.) Shortly after releasing the album, Dollanganger was admitted to a hospital program as she was suffering from anorexia nervosa, anorexia athletica, and bulimia nervosa.[19][20] After being released from the program, she went on bed rest for a year,[4][20][21] during which she dropped out of Ryerson University, where she had been studying film.[6] In a interview, Dollanganger reflected on how this experience impacted her music and life.

"[Curdled Milk]'s creation coincided with an illness I was battling, and right after I released it, I went on bed linger for a year & completely shut the world out. I could probably count on my hands how many times I left the house throughout that year, actually.

And after that period, I was a completely different person. Everything in my life had changed and I think for the first moment I kind of came into myself.

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In that regard, I feel I have changed a lot."

Dollanganger continued creating music and posting her work online. In November she self-released her second album, Flowers of Flesh and Blood.[citation needed] On February 20, , Dollanganger would release her third album, Ode to Dawn Wiener: Embarrassing Love Songs.[2][14][17]

On January 10, , Dollanganger released her fourth album, Observatory Mansions.[22] The title of the nine-track album was adopted from Observatory Mansions, the debut novel by English novelist Edward Carey.[22] The album was recorded in and would be the last record Dollanganger would pen, produce, and record entirely on her own.

Around a month prior the album's release, on December 9, , Dollanganger had posted on social media a tentative track list for an untitled record she was productive on — the record would later be revealed to be Observatory Mansions, but the seventh track on the tentative path list, "Hymns for the Miniature Towns", was not included on the album.

"Hymns for the Small Towns" is since unreleased.

Dollanganger hand-made a limited number of physical copies of her first four records (on cassette tape format and CD-R disc format), intending to sell them.

– Eerie Organization and Natural Born Losers

In , Dollanganger, alongside Canadian singer and musician Grimes, opened for American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey at a Toronto concert.

Grimes, a fan of Dollanganger's work, later announced that she would be creating her own record label, Eerie Nonprofit, particularly to help release Dollanganger's album Natural Born Losers, stating "It's a crime against humanity for this music not to be heard".[23] In October and November , Dollanganger was a supporting musician in Grimes' Rhinestone Cowgirls Tour.[24]

In March , Dollanganger's song "Chapel" (which would later be included on her album Heart Shaped Bed, released on Grimes' record label Eerie Company, which had since been renamed Crystal Math Music) was featured in the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of the television series The Walking Dead, "Twice as Far".[25] Later, from August to September , Dollanganger embarked on a co-headlining tour across the United States with bands Elvis Depressedly and Teen Suicide.[26]

Heart Shaped Bed, touring, and collaborations

In February , Dollanganger was the support act for the last leg of hardcore band Code Orange's Forever tour.[27] In May , she collaborated with grindcore band Full of Hell by providing clean vocals on the title track of their LP Trumpeting Ecstasy.[28]

In , she announced her upcoming album Heart Shaped Bed.

On Rally 30, she released the first five tracks of the album only on her Bandcamp page.[29] In June, she joined Code Orange for select dates for their The New Reality tour, alongside acts Vein and Twitching Tongues.[30] Later, on October 26, Heart Shaped Bed was properly released and included a newly recorded version of the unattached "Chapel", produced by Arthur Rizk.[31]

In , she collaborated with musical duo gecs, Craig Owens, and Fall Out Boy on a remix of the gecs anthem "Hand Crushed by a Mallet" for the album gecs and the Tree of Clues, a remix album of gecs ().

–present: Married in Mount Airy

On March 31, , Dollanganger released a new ballad "Whispering Glades".[32] On November 4, , Dollanganger released a fresh song "Gold Satin Dreamer".[33] A few weeks later, Dollanganger released "Runnin' Free".

All three singles ended up being included on Dollanganger's seventh studio album titled Married in Mount Airy, which was released on January 6, Vinyl record releases of her most recent three albums were made available in limited stock on the week of November 20,

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Notes

  1. ^The first five tracks from the album were made available exclusively on Bandcamp on March 30,
  2. ^The footpath appears on the Run for Cover CD and cassette reissue of Ode to Dawn Wiener: Embarrassing Love Songs.
  3. ^The track appears on the Run for Cover CD and cassette reissue of Observatory Mansions.

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