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My Head Is An Animal

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released September 20, 2011 | Universal Records

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Of Monsters and Men's 2012 full-length debut, My Head Is an Animal, features more of the Icelandic band's acoustic-driven alt-rock featured on their 2011 EP Into the Woods. Showcasing the dual singer/guitarist/songwriters Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar “Raggi” Pórhallsson, the album also displays the six-piece ensemble's grand and anthemic style with a bent toward passionate folk-rock uplift and more layered, introspective moments. In that sense, the band brings to mind the work of such similarly inclined contemporaries as Arcade Fire, Angus & Julia Stone, and Mumford & Sons. While such cuts as the peppy, horn-driven "Little Talks," "Six Weeks," "Love Love Love," and "From Finner" are carryovers from Into the Woods, elsewhere we get the cinematic build of "King and Lionheart," the catchy, Florence + the Machine-sounding singalong "Mountain Sound," and the reverb-laden "Lakehouse." There's even the very '60s Celtic folk-meets-Ennio Morricone number "Your Bones." Thoughtfully crafted and full of melancholic lyricism and quietly desperate romanticism, My Head Is an Animal should appeal to any fan -- whether man or monster -- of sweet and wide-eyed folk-rock.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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My Head Is An Animal

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released April 3, 2012 | Republic Records

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Of Monsters and Men's 2012 full-length debut, My Head Is an Animal, features more of the Icelandic band's acoustic-driven alt-rock featured on their 2011 EP Into the Woods. Showcasing the dual singer/guitarist/songwriters Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar “Raggi” Pórhallsson, the album also displays the six-piece ensemble's grand and anthemic style with a bent toward passionate folk-rock uplift and more layered, introspective moments. In that sense, the band brings to mind the work of such similarly inclined contemporaries as Arcade Fire, Angus & Julia Stone, and Mumford & Sons. While such cuts as the peppy, horn-driven "Little Talks," "Six Weeks," "Love Love Love," and "From Finner" are carryovers from Into the Woods, elsewhere we get the cinematic build of "King and Lionheart," the catchy, Florence + the Machine-sounding singalong "Mountain Sound," and the reverb-laden "Lakehouse." There's even the very '60s Celtic folk-meets-Ennio Morricone number "Your Bones." Thoughtfully crafted and full of melancholic lyricism and quietly desperate romanticism, My Head Is an Animal should appeal to any fan -- whether man or monster -- of sweet and wide-eyed folk-rock.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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My Head Is An Animal

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released April 3, 2012 | Republic Records

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Of Monsters and Men's 2012 full-length debut, My Head Is an Animal, features more of the Icelandic band's acoustic-driven alt-rock featured on their 2011 EP Into the Woods. Showcasing the dual singer/guitarist/songwriters Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar “Raggi” Pórhallsson, the album also displays the six-piece ensemble's grand and anthemic style with a bent toward passionate folk-rock uplift and more layered, introspective moments. In that sense, the band brings to mind the work of such similarly inclined contemporaries as Arcade Fire, Angus & Julia Stone, and Mumford & Sons. While such cuts as the peppy, horn-driven "Little Talks," "Six Weeks," "Love Love Love," and "From Finner" are carryovers from Into the Woods, elsewhere we get the cinematic build of "King and Lionheart," the catchy, Florence + the Machine-sounding singalong "Mountain Sound," and the reverb-laden "Lakehouse." There's even the very '60s Celtic folk-meets-Ennio Morricone number "Your Bones." Thoughtfully crafted and full of melancholic lyricism and quietly desperate romanticism, My Head Is an Animal should appeal to any fan -- whether man or monster -- of sweet and wide-eyed folk-rock.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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LIVE FROM VATNAGARÐAR

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2013 | Universal Records

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Little Talks

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released January 1, 2012 | Universal Records

The lead single from Of Monsters and Men's 2012 album My Head Is an Animal, Little Talks is the Icelandic band's first U.S. Top 20 single. The song garnered significant radio play and helped the album debut at number six on the Billboard 200 chart. A buoyant yet poignant folk-inflected song, "Little Talks" deals with notions of mental and/or emotional problems in a relationship. As with many of the band's other songs, it features the dual lead vocals of Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar "Raggi" Pórhallsson.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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My Head Is An Animal

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released September 20, 2011 | Universal Records

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Of Monsters and Men's 2012 full-length debut, My Head Is an Animal, features more of the Icelandic band's acoustic-driven alt-rock featured on their 2011 EP Into the Woods. Showcasing the dual singer/guitarist/songwriters Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar “Raggi” Pórhallsson, the album also displays the six-piece ensemble's grand and anthemic style with a bent toward passionate folk-rock uplift and more layered, introspective moments. In that sense, the band brings to mind the work of such similarly inclined contemporaries as Arcade Fire, Angus & Julia Stone, and Mumford & Sons. While such cuts as the peppy, horn-driven "Little Talks," "Six Weeks," "Love Love Love," and "From Finner" are carryovers from Into the Woods, elsewhere we get the cinematic build of "King and Lionheart," the catchy, Florence + the Machine-sounding singalong "Mountain Sound," and the reverb-laden "Lakehouse." There's even the very '60s Celtic folk-meets-Ennio Morricone number "Your Bones." Thoughtfully crafted and full of melancholic lyricism and quietly desperate romanticism, My Head Is an Animal should appeal to any fan -- whether man or monster -- of sweet and wide-eyed folk-rock.© Matt Collar /TiVo

Manneskja

Of Monsters and Men

Alternative & Indie - Released April 15, 2022 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Little Talks

Julesy

Folk/Americana - Released August 20, 2022 | 3826214 Records DK

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Little Talks (feat. Clouds On Air)

Weston Kenyon

Folk/Americana - Released February 23, 2022 | 1791981 Records DK

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Of Monsters and Men - Little Talks (Vocal Melody Version)

Ultimate Tribute Stars

Pop - Released March 8, 2012 | Executive Music Group

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Of Monsters and Men - Little Talks (Instrumental Version)

Ultimate Tribute Stars

Pop - Released March 8, 2012 | Executive Music Group

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Little Talks (Tribute to of Monsters and Men)

Party Hit Kings

Pop - Released October 3, 2012 | Ultimate Media

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Little Talks (Party Tribute to of Monsters and Men)

Ultimate Party Jams

Pop - Released September 28, 2012 | BJ Music

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Little Talks (Safe to Shore) - Single (Of Monsters and Men Tribute)

The Truth May Vary

Pop - Released June 27, 2012 | Victory Entertainment

Little Talks

Songs That Don't Suck

Pop - Released July 26, 2013 | FMD35 Productions

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The Karaoke Channel - Sing Little Talks Like of Monsters and Men

The Karaoke Channel

Pop - Released October 4, 2013 | 2013 Stingray Music Group

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Little Talks (Originally Performed By of Monsters and Men)

Karaoke Charts

Pop - Released July 24, 2012 | KARAOKE KARAOKE KARAOKE