- are sung in
Icelandic and non-linguistic
vocalisations the band
terms Vonlenska. They have
released eight studio albums, and
attracted critical and commercial...
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majority of Jónsi's
previous work,
which was sung
mainly in
Icelandic and
Vonlenska. The
album charted at No. 20 on the UK
album charts on 12
April 2010 and...
- track,
which are sung in the
gibberish language Vonlenska.
Sigur Rós'
subsequent album, ( ), used
Vonlenska exclusively for its vocals. The
album has been...
- Icelandic, with some
nonsensical phrases, a "language" the band
calls Vonlenska ("Hopelandic"). As with many of the band's songs, it was
given a nickname...
- "Svigaplatan" ("The
Bracket Album"). The
entire album is
performed in
Vonlenska, a
constructed language. One
single was
released from ( ), "untitled #1"...
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elements of
Vonlenska ("Hopelandic"), a scat-like form of gibberish. The
songs "Andvari", "Gong" and "Mílanó" are sung
entirely in
Vonlenska. Moreover,...
-
examples include Kobaïan, used by
French progressive rock band Magma, and
Vonlenska, also
called Hopelandic, emplo**** by the
Icelandic post-rock band Sigur...
-
distinctive vocals,
fabricated a
language they
called "Hopelandic" ("
Vonlenska" in Icelandic),
which they
described as "a form of
gibberish vocals that...
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unofficial name used by the band. Jónsi sang the
lyrics of ( )
entirely in "
Vonlenska" ("Hopelandic"), a made-up "language"
which consists of
meaningless words...