Learn How to Scream Without Pain
- Extreme Vocal Institute

- Sep 13
- 2 min read

Learning how to scream doesn’t have to hurt. At Extreme Vocal Institute, we’ve built the world’s largest online program for vocalists who want to scream, sing, and perform with power and control to prevent damaging their voices.
Why Vocalists Trust David
David Benites, founder of Extreme Vocal Institute, has helped some of the industry’s top vocalists unlock their voices. His approach breaks down screaming into safe, sustainable steps that anyone can follow—whether you’re just starting out or already performing on stage.
What You’ll Learn in Our EVI Now Courses
Our courses include:
✅ Step-by-step tutorials
✅ Targeted exercises
✅ Warm-ups for healthy practice
✅ Proven techniques from years of coaching
✅ A learn-at-your-own-pace structure
EVI Now isn’t just about screaming—it’s about total vocal control. Inside the program, you’ll find lessons that cover:
Building distortion safely
Fry and false cord techniques
Powering your voice with breath support
Switching between clean and distorted vocals
Expanding range and stamina
Vocal health, recovery, and sustainability
Thousands of vocalists worldwide have already used EVI Now to take their craft to the next level.
John S., one of our EVI Now program users, shared:
“[David] is the best instructor I've ever come across for extreme vocals. I went from zero to making pretty much every sound I want to make following his courses.”
Stories like John’s are common because our program focuses on safe, proven methods that deliver results when used to its full potential.
If you’ve been waiting to finally master your scream—or you’re ready to take your voice further than ever before—this is your moment.
Save 30% on our courses with code SCREAMNOW at checkout through September 27, 2025.
On top of teaching, David is also putting his own voice to the test. His band Renesans just released “Break Through The Surface” with Dal Av, and the track is already making waves landing on two major Spotify editorial playlists: All New Metal and The Core. Be sure to check it out and hear the techniques in action.








