Tíu – EP
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Read MoreOf Monsters and Men
Of Monsters and Men, the Icelandic phenomenon, ascended from local fame to global acclaim with the monumental success of their debut album ‘My Head Is An Animal’ in 2011. The album’s platinum status was solidified by the chart-topping track ‘Little Talks’ which achieved a rare quintuple-platinum certification from the RIAA. Breaking records, the band marked a historic milestone by becoming the first Icelandic group to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify. Their exceptional talent also led them to a coveted performance on the iconic stage of Saturday Night Live. Not limited to music, Of Monsters and Men’s influence extended to prominent film and TV soundtracks including The Hunger Games, The Walking Dead, and Beat Bugs. The band’s live presence dazzled audiences at renowned festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Firefly, while they shared the stage with Florence + the Machine during an electrifying arena tour. Amidst this whirlwind of success, their 2015 album ‘Beneath The Skin’ soared to the Top 3 of the Billboard Top 200, and the band even made a cameo on the hit series Game of Thrones. Now, the talented collective returns with their highly anticipated album ‘FEVER DREAM’, showcasing captivating tracks such as ‘Alligator,’ ‘Wild Roses,’ and ‘Wars’.
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