Artist's albums
Revel
2023 · album
Move Me
2023 · single
Out of Me
2023 · single
Flicker
2023 · single
Bang Bang (feat. Donna Missal)
2022 · single
in the mirror, in the night
2022 · single
insecure
2022 · single
(to me) your face is love
2021 · single
sex is good (but have you tried)
2021 · single
Capitol Cuts (Live From Studio A)
2021 · EP
Slow Motion (Strings)
2020 · single
Lighter
2020 · album
How Does It Feel
2020 · single
Let You Let Me Down
2020 · single
Hurt By You (Stripped)
2020 · single
Hurt By You
2020 · single
You Burned Me
2019 · single
Jupiter (Lunice Remix)
2019 · single
Jupiter (Swell Remix)
2019 · single
Get Well
2019 · single
This Time
2018 · album
Transformer
2018 · single
Keep Lying
2018 · single
Girl
2018 · single
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Biography
In the summer of 2022, Donna Missal was disoriented to find herself living out of her car and on friends’ couches in Los Angeles, questioning whether she could continue – financially and emotionally – to make music. In the past five years, she had collected tens of millions of streams across platforms, cultivated a passionate fan base for her heartfelt songwriting, played festivals from Bonnaroo to Bottle Rock, and toured with high-profile artists including Lewis Capaldi, CHVRCHES, and King Princess. Rolling Stone calls her music “stunning”, and Billboard has hailed her “drop kick of a vocal.” But still, Missal was struggling. Working through the pain, she found refuge in the creative process, digging deep into her beliefs about safety and satisfaction. The result is Revel, a dance-heavy and intimate album about enduring and transcending pain to find bliss from within. It was through making Revel that Missal examined her motivations for making music. She asked herself who she was without the expectations and accolades that came along with label support, and found that she was still driven to create. With external markers of success and joy taken away, she let go, turned inward, reframed her sense of self, and came to a sense of peace. Emerging with strength from a cocoon, Revel showcases Missal’s metamorphosis into a purposeful independent artist with a strong creative vision.