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Of Monsters and Men are the 2010 winners of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAs%C3%ADktilraunir Músiktilraunir] (a nation wide battle of the bands competition). The band's name is apt and fitting to their lyrics, which mostly comprise stories of all kinds of monsters, both fictional and human. |
Of Monsters and Men are the 2010 winners of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAs%C3%ADktilraunir Músiktilraunir] (a nation wide battle of the bands competition). The band's name is apt and fitting to their lyrics, which mostly comprise stories of all kinds of monsters, both fictional and human. |
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The six piece indie/folk band has already had some success with their song “Little Talks”, that has spread over the world wide web like wildfire after the Seattle based radio station “Kexp” recorded it live over 2010, Iceland Airwaves festival. |
The six piece indie/folk band has already had some success with their song “Little Talks”, that has spread over the world wide web like wildfire after the Seattle based radio station [http://kexp.org/ “Kexp”] recorded it live over 2010, Iceland Airwaves festival. The single is available for [http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/little-talks-single/id422325407 download on itunes] |
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Their debut album "My head is an animal" was released in Iceland September 2011. |
Their debut album "My head is an animal" was released in Iceland September 2011. |
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Of Monsters and Men are an Icelandic Folk Rock Band
Of Monsters and Men are the 2010 winners of Músiktilraunir (a nation wide battle of the bands competition). The band's name is apt and fitting to their lyrics, which mostly comprise stories of all kinds of monsters, both fictional and human.
The six piece indie/folk band has already had some success with their song “Little Talks”, that has spread over the world wide web like wildfire after the Seattle based radio station “Kexp” recorded it live over 2010, Iceland Airwaves festival. The single is available for download on itunes
Their debut album "My head is an animal" was released in Iceland September 2011.