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My Head Is an Animal

My Head Is an Animal in Bloomington, MN
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Of Monsters and Men
's 2012 full-length debut,
My Head Is an Animal
, features more of the Icelandic band's acoustic-driven alt-rock featured on their 2011 EP
Into the Woods
. Showcasing the dual singer/guitarist/songwriters
Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir
and
Ragnar "Raggi" Porhallsson
, the album also displays the six-piece ensemble's grand and anthemic style with a bent toward passionate folk-rock uplift and more layered, introspective moments. In that sense, the band brings to mind the work of such similarly inclined contemporaries as
Arcade Fire
,
Angus & Julia Stone
, and
Mumford & Sons
. While such cuts as the peppy, horn-driven "Little Talks," "Six Weeks," "Love Love Love," and "From Finner" are carryovers from
, elsewhere we get the cinematic build of "King and Lionheart," the catchy,
Florence + the Machine
-sounding singalong "Mountain Sound," and the reverb-laden "Lakehouse." There's even the very '60s Celtic folk-meets-
Ennio Morricone
number "Your Bones." Thoughtfully crafted and full of melancholic lyricism and quietly desperate romanticism,
should appeal to any fan -- whether man or monster -- of sweet and wide-eyed folk-rock. ~ Matt Collar
's 2012 full-length debut,
My Head Is an Animal
, features more of the Icelandic band's acoustic-driven alt-rock featured on their 2011 EP
Into the Woods
. Showcasing the dual singer/guitarist/songwriters
Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir
and
Ragnar "Raggi" Porhallsson
, the album also displays the six-piece ensemble's grand and anthemic style with a bent toward passionate folk-rock uplift and more layered, introspective moments. In that sense, the band brings to mind the work of such similarly inclined contemporaries as
Arcade Fire
,
Angus & Julia Stone
, and
Mumford & Sons
. While such cuts as the peppy, horn-driven "Little Talks," "Six Weeks," "Love Love Love," and "From Finner" are carryovers from
, elsewhere we get the cinematic build of "King and Lionheart," the catchy,
Florence + the Machine
-sounding singalong "Mountain Sound," and the reverb-laden "Lakehouse." There's even the very '60s Celtic folk-meets-
Ennio Morricone
number "Your Bones." Thoughtfully crafted and full of melancholic lyricism and quietly desperate romanticism,
should appeal to any fan -- whether man or monster -- of sweet and wide-eyed folk-rock. ~ Matt Collar