With Little Talks, Icelandic folk pop band Of Monsters And Men opened the door to international success. "When that song hit the charts in Iceland, we knew that maybe we had something", singer/guitarist Ragnar Þórhallsson says.
As of December 2017, "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men has gone five-times multi-platinum selling a whopping 5 million certified units. It turns out the lyrics of the band's stand out hit aren
Of Monsters and Men, My Head Is an Animal. Of Monsters and Men. 1 - Little Talks. Addeddate. 2012-12-30 20:03:53. Album. Little Talks. Artist. Of Monsters and Men.
Little Talks from icelandic band Of Monsters and Men live in the NASA during Iceland Airwaves Festival 2011 on 2011-10-12.
"Little Talks" is the debut single by Icelandic indie folk/indie pop rock band Of Monsters and Men. The song was released as the lead single from their debut studio album, My Head Is an Animal. It was also released on the band's EP Into the Woods. It was written by Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir and Ragnar Þórhallsson, and produced by Aron
Downsizing from a six-piece to five core members, Icelandic indie folk band Of Monsters and Men returns tomorrow with the release of Beneath the Skin— their first compilation since 2012’s multiplatinum debut LP My Head Is An Animal, which included the chart-topping song “Little Talks.”. Throughout the album, the band looks inward
Of Monsters and Men Gear Up to Mark 10 Years of Little Talks, Crystals and Fever Dreams. by Nadia Neophytou 3 years ago. During the 2012 edition of the SXSW festival, Of Monsters and Men played
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Please hang around Am F C G I see you when I fall asleep. Hey! [Chorus] Am F C G Don't listen to a word I say. Hey! Am F C G The screams all sound the same. Hey! Am F 'Cause though the truth may vary C G This ship will carry Am F C G Our bodies safe to shore Am F C G Don't listen to a word I say. Hey!
I think this song is about dementia triumphing over the logical side of a woman's mind. The logical side of her mind is competing with the dementia that is overpowering it, and the woman is trying to make sense of who to trust; the logical side or the dementia. She is currently in an asylum, which is what the song means when it says "house
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