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Singing Guide: Of Monsters and Men
Vocal technique, exercises, tips and relevant resources
Of Monsters and Men is an Icelandic indie folk-pop group that became popular in 2011 with their chart-topping debut album "My Head Is an Animal." Their music is well-known for their detailed and deeply emotive storytelling, as well as their use of traditional Icelandic instruments combined with modern rock and roll.
To learn how to sing like Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar “Raggi” Þórhallsson, it is important to study their unique vocal approach. One of the most notable aspects of this approach is Nanna's use of her head voice, which gives her songs a haunting and ethereal quality that is difficult to replicate. Listening to her singing in songs like "Little Talks," "Mountain Sound," and "Dirty Paws" can help you recognize and learn from her distinct style.
To support the development of your own head voice and sing like Nanna, we recommend using Singing Carrots Pitch Training. This interactive singing game includes warmups, pitch visualization, and exercises designed to help you expand your vocal range and develop your tone. Practice regularly and listen to your own voice for improved learning benefits.
In addition to Nanna's head voice, Ragnar also has a unique style that is focused on power and rhythm. He often sings at the top of his chest voice and incorporates growling and more aggressive vocal techniques. Listen to his singing in "Empire," "Six Weeks," and "Lakehouse" to better understand his approach and learn how to harness the power of your voice. Practicing vocal distortion may help you achieve his style. To assist you, we suggest the use of Singing Carrots' comprehensive educational course for beginners.
Remember, learning from artists like Of Monsters and Men is all about finding your own unique voice and style. Use the provided resources available on Singing Carrots to develop your techniques, improve your pitch accuracy, and achieve the emotive storytelling required to deliver powerful performances.