Sunday, January 4, 2026

Undawnted's Album and Soundtrack Site: Welcome to Undawnterpe

Welcome to Undawnterpe!

The suffix for this Undawnted symbiotic site is a tribute to Euterpe, the Muse of lyrical poetry and music. 

Undawnted's DL Mullan combines instruments and genres with a new perspective. Some fans have expressed their appreciation for her unique sound and lyrics:  

"Love it!"

"It’s awesome I love it."

"Wonderfully accomplished, phenomenal track."

"Heard your music while scrolling crazy vibe!" 

"...you’ve got such a rich creative background! It really shows in the depth and emotion of your music. I gave “Phantom Illusion” and “Fear the Forever” a listen—cinematic and haunting in the best way." 

"Your concept of soundtracking your books is genuinely unique and powerful. It brings an immersive element to storytelling that most authors never explore, and you’re executing it beautifully."  

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DL Mullan has been a musical wonder and performer for decades.

A teacher noticed her abilities on her dynamic, and technically perfect, first use of the violin at age ten during class. She was rushed into Competitive Orchestra the next school year. 

After switching schools, her junior high music teacher discerned her aptitude in class. As Ms. Mullan played the violin and the school only offered band and choir, she believed her musical calling would go unanswered. Fortunately, the band instructor loved the idea of having a string instrumentalist. DL Mullan was the first violinist invited into the group and seated in the flute section. She spent two years in band, which she became a magnet for other string-playing students, as well as succeeding to second chair as a flute member, but first chair as the main violinist.  

Her Arts Magnet high school was a different matter. A violin in a Marching Band was not a match made. Without any background in singing, Ms. Mullan entered the world of choir. During her time in Concert Choir, she taught herself the piano, some drums, and took guitar lessons to expand her aspirations. Upon developing her voice, she discovered that she was an operatic lyric soprano with at least eight octaves at her disposal. She sang in theater productions, graduations, and other activities from high school and throughout college. 

DL Mullan received her music letter in high school. In addition, she has written music for competitions, competed in talent shows, won an award for her solo singing, as well as maintained her lyricist skills as an award-winning poet. 

With her classical training, as well as her grandfather's jazz pianist genes, both musical legacies will be reflected in her pieces.  

Listen for yourself. 

Music as it was meant to be written...