Icelandic popstars Of Monsters and Men created a viral smash with their other-wordly video for Little Talks, which has had over 50 million hits on YouTube. Their shouty, enthusiatic indie-folk continues a great tradition of ethereal, innovative music from the stall of Bjork and Sigur Rós, with their debut album gaining a higher chart position than even these luminaries have managed.
Their first Glastonbury performance comes after winning Músiktilraunir, a battle of the bands competition back at home that propelled them to stardom and led to bookings at Bonaroo, T In The Park and Coachella in 2013.
With fantastical stories of whales, heartbreak, myths and explorers come join these day dreamers in their Pilton adventure.
Icelandic popstars Of Monsters and Men created a viral smash with their other-wordly video for Little Talks, which has had over 50 million hits on YouTube. Their shouty, enthusiatic indie-folk continues a great tradition of ethereal, innovative music from the stall of Bjork and Sigur Rós, with their debut album gaining a higher chart position than even these luminaries have managed.
Their first Glastonbury performance comes after winning Músiktilraunir, a battle of the bands competition back at home that propelled them to stardom and led to bookings at Bonaroo, T In The Park and Coachella in 2013.
With fantastical stories of whales, heartbreak, myths and explorers come join these day dreamers in their Pilton adventure.