I would probably by an album if Nanna simply just spoke or read something for an hour. Such a calming voice to listen to. Like rain drops or snowflakes falling.
So cool grate interview kyle with nanna shes one of the great female musical artist of our time and it was realy cool to here how she put this album togeather thanks for rhe interview take care & god bless😊
Thanks for doing the interview! I have quite literally not been able to stop listening to OMAM since I discovered them! Nanna is my favorite female vocal of the last 10 years! Already have my tickets for her Minneapolis concert in August. I’m a luthier who has guitars in the hands of some of Prince’s fellow musicians…..I would love to build a boutique guitar for Nanna!
8:048:04 hi! Nanna i watched this video interview months ago & didn't know how to leave coments just wanted ot let you know ❤ your omam days & also watching this interview i heard something snap beside me at my desk i looked over & holy sssshaveings i never had this happen you broke my cuteness meter ha! Ha! LOL great interview on how you constructed your songs & you sounded so personable & easy to talk to well gota go see ya! ❤❤❤
Oh my God. First I love OMAM, From raggagun to now I believe her horn played a very big part of the band. When you lose or a band member moves on its hard to recoup so to say but when the band is strong by moving onward n make due or replace and their still going strong that's says alot about the band. Now I've witnessed that when a member of that strong circle or group goes off on a side project 🤔 it's almost a jynx or bad luck for that band only because when the group has to make decisions on moves songs or whatever the case may be and it's usually the one who plays a big part of the group that is absent when certain imperative decisions had to be made that's where the bad luck will come to play and that's when the questions will arise. Then soon the arguments soon everyone is solo and the only one who benefits from it 99% of the time is the singer aka the backbone...however there still will be "A band" that will carry the name but it will be only 2 or 3 original members. Idk I hope I'm wrong because I love these guy I followed them sine the beginning and I've had the opportunity to see them at a lala palooza in Phoenix Arizona.
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I met Nanna in Reykjavik last July and she was so warm and a joy to talk to. I'll definitely remember that interaction for years and years to come.
I would probably by an album if Nanna simply just spoke or read something for an hour. Such a calming voice to listen to. Like rain drops or snowflakes falling.
So cool grate interview kyle with nanna shes one of the great female musical artist of our time and it was realy cool to here how she put this album togeather thanks for rhe interview take care & god bless😊
Thanks for doing the interview! I have quite literally not been able to stop listening to OMAM since I discovered them! Nanna is my favorite female vocal of the last 10 years! Already have my tickets for her Minneapolis concert in August. I’m a luthier who has guitars in the hands of some of Prince’s fellow musicians…..I would love to build a boutique guitar for Nanna!
I've been a huge OMAM fan since they came out when I was 11. They actually inspired me to start learning Icelandic
Really loved the questions and interview! Thanks for sharing Nanna and Kyle! ❤️❤️❤️ Super excited for the album! 😍 Godzilla and Crybaby are so good! 😭
Great interview, loving the new solo stuff. Hope she never stops making music
Love this interview! Nanna the most adorable person ever is now the ambassador for no hope 😭 she really does like opposites
Why are musicians crazy? Maybe that is why we love them .
I looovvvveee everything she's released so far
Great interview.
8:04 8:04 hi! Nanna i watched this video interview months ago & didn't know how to leave coments just wanted ot let you know ❤ your omam days & also watching this interview i heard something snap beside me at my desk i looked over & holy sssshaveings i never had this happen you broke my cuteness meter ha! Ha! LOL great interview on how you constructed your songs & you sounded so personable & easy to talk to well gota go see ya! ❤❤❤
Fun interview!
Was thinking about subscribing, told myself l’d check out some of your other interviews. Saw Ren & Stimpy and hit the subscribe button. 🙄🙄🙄
the wonderful Nanna 💕💯💋
Love you Nanna!
Her own project can definitely stand on it's own and is very solid musically. It has a different feel from OMAM. It's a little darker
I like her accent
Unfortunately OMAM is over.:(
It's not. She literally says she's going to continue with them too.
Oh my God. First I love OMAM, From raggagun to now I believe her horn played a very big part of the band. When you lose or a band member moves on its hard to recoup so to say but when the band is strong by moving onward n make due or replace and their still going strong that's says alot about the band. Now I've witnessed that when a member of that strong circle or group goes off on a side project 🤔 it's almost a jynx or bad luck for that band only because when the group has to make decisions on moves songs or whatever the case may be and it's usually the one who plays a big part of the group that is absent when certain imperative decisions had to be made that's where the bad luck will come to play and that's when the questions will arise. Then soon the arguments soon everyone is solo and the only one who benefits from it 99% of the time is the singer aka the backbone...however there still will be
"A band" that will carry the name but it will be only 2 or 3 original members.
Idk I hope I'm wrong because I love these guy I followed them sine the beginning and I've had the opportunity to see them at a lala palooza in Phoenix Arizona.