Monica Heldal Explained

Monica Heldal (born 24 January 1991 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian musician (vocals, guitar) and songwriter. Her debut studio album, Boy From the North, was released on 4 November 2013. For the album she received two awards during Spellemannprisen in 2013: Rookie of the Year and Best Pop Solo Artist. She also won the Bendiksenprisen in 2013 and was nominated for the Statoil Scholarship that same year.[1]

Early life and career

Monica Heldal was born in Arna, Norway, on 24 January[2] 1991. At 16, she began to play and compose music, writing the song "Silly Willy", which was later included in her studio debut.[3]

Style and influences

Heldal's musical style draws from many different musical genres, primarily folk and blues. The latter is inspired by her main influence, Rory Gallagher.[3] She is well known for her use of fingerpicking technique and various complex guitar tunings, much like one of her other sources of inspiration, Nick Drake.[3]

Collaborations

In 2012 Monica Heldal was featured in the song Burgh Island of The Burgh Island EP by the English singer-songwriter Ben Howard, where she is both playing guitar and singing.

Awards

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Fullendt artist i en alder av 22! . Norwegian . Øyvind . Rønning . Musical reviews . . 2013-11-01 . 2015-04-03.
  2. Web site: Radio Rock NRK P1. Facebook.com. 25 December 2014.
  3. Web site: About Monica Heldal. Monicaheldal.com. 25 December 2014.