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Live from Vatnagarðar

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Released
  
10 December 2013

Artist
  
Of Monsters and Men

Label
  
Republic Records

Length
  
29:19

Release date
  
10 December 2013

Recorded
  
Studio Sýrland, Vatnagarðar, Reykjavík

Live from Vatnagarðar (2013)
  
Beneath the Skin (2015)

Genres
  
Indie folk, Indie pop, Indie rock

Similar
  
Beneath the Skin, My Head Is an Animal, The Hunger Games: C, The Walking Dead: AM, Never Trust a Happy Song

Of monsters and men slow and steady live from vatnagaroar


Live from Vatnagarðar is the first live album by the Icelandic alternative folk band Of Monsters and Men, released digitally through Republic Records worldwide on 20 September 2013. The album consists of six tracks from their previous album re-recorded live in studio, plus a cover of Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Skeletons". Four of the re-recorded tracks are performed as they are at the group's current concerts, with the exception of "King and Lionheart" and "Little Talks", which are entirely new renditions. One of the new renditions, "Little Talks", was played on the band's May/June North American Tour (12 May 2013). "Skeletons" is a song frequently played at their concerts, making it relevant to this "live" album.

Contents

Songs

1Slow and Steady (Live)5:19
2Mountain Sound3:36
3King And Lionheart2:58

References

Live from Vatnagarðar Wikipedia