Tommy Hynes

Tommy Hynes | Ding Dong Die! (Songs From The Motion Picture Soundtrack) (EP Review)

Tommy Hynes is an American songwriter and producer known for his sharp storytelling and cinematic approach to songwriting. His music often blends dark humor, catchy melodies, and vivid lyricism that brings scenes to life in your imagination. With Ding Dong Die!, he steps into the Halloween season with a tongue-in-cheek horror-inspired EP that feels both theatrical and fun. Written as a companion to the upcoming motion picture of the same name, this project leans into campy charm, eerie production, and clever songwriting that makes it a seasonal standout.

Track by Track Review

Ding Dong Die!

The opener is pure spooky fun. A stalking bass line, cobwebby synths, and a campy, taunting vocal set the scene like a title card rolling across a retro horror film. The chorus snaps clean and catchy, and the sound design drops little jump-scare accents that make it feel alive. It’s a theme song you can sing along to.

No Candy For You

This one leans into mischief. The beat is bouncier, almost chant-like, with handclaps and percussive knocks that feel like footsteps on a porch. The lyric flips trick-or-treat expectations with a wink, and the melody sticks fast. It’s the most instantly replayable cut and the one that belongs on every Halloween party playlist.

Hex Me Later

The closer cools the tempo and turns the mood a shade darker. Reverb-washed guitars and a murmuring synth bed give Tommy space to play up the witchy wordplay. The hook lands smooth rather than loud, which lets the atmosphere do the work. It feels like the end credits rolling over fog and streetlights.

Final Thoughts

Short, tight, and entertaining, Ding Dong Die! nails the Halloween vibe without losing strong songwriting. Each track has its own little movie, and together they feel like a quick, clever trilogy. It is playful, catchy, and just eerie enough to keep you grinning while you turn the volume up.


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