Review: "Scandal" - greenwald
- Deanna Moody
- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read

Have you ever had a person that you just can't let go of? All your friends know it's not healthy for you, but you can't help it. Greenwald's new single, "Scandal," captures that feeling to a tee. Greenwald has been a songwriter for as long as she can remember. After being taught how to play the piano at a young age, she found a way to express the melodies that had formed in her head. Although she was rejected from a music college, she wasn’t ready to give up on her love for music just yet, so she went on to pursue a career as a radio host instead. Inspired by the music she was surrounded with all day, she would come home and write songs on the piano until late at night. With every new song, greenwald is developing as a songwriter, and this is being recognized by a growing fanbase.
Alt-pop rising star greenwald new single blends her love for catchy hooks, guitar-heavy indie, and emotional coming-of-age lyrics. A modern pop anthem with 00s pop-rock aesthetics that captures fans of Avril Lavigne, Pale Waves, or Olivia Rodrigo. In 2026 greenwald is releasing a summer EP and playing live with her band. Since her debut, she’s been endorsed by big German radio stations and continues to grow her audience as an independent artist. Perfect fit for playlists with a main character movie, pop-rock, or sad banger vibe. With lyrics such as, "I don’t know what to say/to make it a little less strange/your street looks still the same/yet everything has changed." The song succeeds in evoking emotion through its message.
In a small studio space in Munich, greenwald is crafting songs that speak from the heart - bold and unafraid to blend her love for catchy hooks, guitar-heavy indie, and emotional coming-of-age lyrics with synth-infused production. greenwald's sound fluctuates somewhere between modern pop anthems and 90s/00s pop-rock aesthetics that capture fans of Avril Lavigne, Pale Waves, Olivia Rodrigo, or Holly Humberstone alike. In 2026, Greenwald is looking for further opportunities to take her alt-pop universe to the stage. "Scandal" is out now on all streaming platforms. Make sure to follow greenwald down below to stay up to date on all new releases.
Written By Deanna Moody
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