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Length
  
59:38

Release date
  
20 September 2011

Genres
  
Indie folk, Indie pop

Artist
  
Of Monsters and Men

Label
  
Record Records

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Released
  
20 September 2011 (Icelandic release) 3 April 2012 (International release)

Recorded
  
26–28 March 2011; 9–25 January 2012 Studio Syrland, Vatnagarðar, Reykjavík

Producer
  
Of Monsters and Men, Aron Arnarsson, Jacquire King

My Head Is an Animal (2011)
  
Live From Vatnagarðar (2013)

Nominations
  
Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album

Similar
  
Indie folk albums, Other albums

Of monsters and men dirty paws official lyric video


My Head Is an Animal is the debut studio album by the Icelandic indie folk band Of Monsters and Men, released through Record Records in Iceland on 20 September 2011. After their success, topping the Icelandic charts with their debut single, "Little Talks", the band signed with Universal Music Group and the album was released in North America through Republic Records on 3 April 2012. The title of the album comes from the second line in "Dirty Paws".

Contents

The international version of the vinyl LP was pressed by United Record Pressing in Nashville, Tennessee.

Singles

"Little Talks" was released as the debut single by the band, and the lead single from My Head Is an Animal on 20 December 2011, after it had been released as a promo to radio stations in the US and Europe in July 2011. The single propelled the band to nationwide popularity in the US, and has so far sold a million copies there. The success of the single in the US led to the band's signing with Universal Music Group, and the single, along with a revised version of My Head Is an Animal was released in North America on 3 April 2012. The music video for the song debuted in February 2012.

"Dirty Paws" served as the second single from My Head Is an Animal in the UK and Ireland. It was released on 12 April 2012, in the lead up to the album's re-release in Europe. A promotional single followed in June.

"Six Weeks" was released as a promotional single from the album in the UK and Ireland. It was released as a digital download on 27 August 2012.

"Mountain Sound" was released in the US as the second single from the album, and the fourth overall. Seeing a release worldwide as the follow-up to "Little Talks" as well, it was released on 2 September 2012. A music video to accompany the single was released on 24 September.

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews from music critics. On Metacritic it currently holds a rating of 66/100, signifying generally favourable reviews.

Commercial performance

The album debuted in the United States at number six on the Billboard 200, selling 55,000 units in its first week alone. This marked the best chart performance for an Icelandic musical artist in U.S. history. The previous chart record was held by Björk's Volta, which peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 in 2009. In January 2014, the band announced via Facebook that the album had achieved platinum certification in the United States. As of June 2015, the album has sold 1.1 million copies in the US.

Track listing

All songs are credited to Of Monsters and Men, but were actually written by the band's individuals and/or others. The actual writers are listed alongside the tracks.

Little Talks

For more info see, "Little Talks" for music and lyric video.

King and Lionheart

For more info see, "King and Lionheart" for music and lyric video.

Dirty Paws

The lyric video features a black-furred beast carrying a flag through a blizzard while birds fly overhead.

Mountain Sound

For more info see, "Mountain Sound" for music and lyric video.

Slow and Steady

The lyric video features a bird flying over a snowy landscape.

From Finner

The lyric video features a sea monster carrying a village on its back.

Six Weeks

The lyric video features a forest on a winter night with a giant occasionally walking past.

Love Love Love

The lyric video features a Minotaur on a boat during a rainstorm while a sea serpent stares at him from the sea.

Your Bones

The lyric video features a boat made out of bones sailing away into the sunset and eventually bursting into flames.

Sloom

The lyric video features a swamp and a sea monster swimming in the water.

Lakehouse

The lyric video features a very tall house with fur and eyes.

Yellow Light

The lyric video features beasts walking though the night, carrying people.

Sinking Man

The lyric video features Jellyfish swimming away from the camera as it sinks.

Numb Bears

The lyric video features an Anteater-like creature walking across the back of a Bull-like creature.

Album artwork

The picture on the front of the international release is a picture that Brynjar's grandfather took of his friend. The original was black and white; Arnar Hilmarsson added the coloring. The picture on the back is a family picture that Ragnar found in his family pictures.

The pictures on the front and back of the Icelandic release depict men dressed for the Icelandic national sport of Glima.

Songs

1Dirty Paws4:38
2King and Lionheart4:33
3Numb Bears2:45

References

My Head Is an Animal Wikipedia