Artist's albums
My Head Is An Animal (The Cabin Sessions)
2022 · album
Tíu
2022 · single
This Happiness
2022 · single
Manneskja
2022 · compilation
Ófreskja
2022 · compilation
My Head Is An Animal (10th Anniversary Edition)
2021 · album
Destroyer
2021 · single
Visitor (MUNA Remix)
2020 · single
Visitor
2020 · single
Circles
2020 · single
FEVER DREAM
2019 · album
Beneath The Skin (Deluxe)
2015 · album
Beneath The Skin
2015 · album
LIVE FROM VATNAGARÐAR
2013 · album
Little Talks (Passion Pit Remix)
2012 · single
My Head Is An Animal
2012 · album
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Biography
Of Monsters and Men went from the talk of Iceland to the top of the global conversation on their 2011 debut, My Head Is An Animal. Not only did the record go platinum, but it also produced an international smash in the form of “Little Talks.” The breakthrough single earned a quintuple-platinum certification from the RIAA, made history as “the first song by an Icelandic band to cross 1 billion streams on Spotify,” and landed the band a performance on Saturday Night Live. The group appeared on official soundtracks for franchises such as The Hunger Games, The Walking Dead, and Beat Bugs, to name a few. In addition to performing at festivals such asCoachella, Lollapalooza, Firefly, and beyond, they supported Florence + the Machine on a high-profile arena tour. In the midst of this rapid rise, 2015’s Beneath The Skin bowed in the Top 3 of the Billboard Top 200 and the band cameoed in an episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones in the same year. Now, Of Monsters and Men are back with the release of their brand new album FEVER DREAM, featuring “Alligator,” "Wild Roses" and "Wars."