1. Originally posted by clover68:interesting indeed Peter .. mainly for Barrett Martin .. but Duff McKagan could be too ... not bad the singer Jeff Angell too

    if i'm not wrong Mike gave his contribution to the album .. don't think he will appear on stage

    Yeah listened to some stuff on youtube, including a show at Seattle radio station, quite impressive. Tickets only 10 euros, where do you find that these days for such top musicians.
  2. Just got back from Imagine Dragons.
  3. Just bought a ticket for Of Monsters And Men. At 25€ I couldn't resist... June 17th.

  4. I like Of Monsters & Men they sort of remind me of Mumford & Sons

  5. Yes, they're like a mix of Mumford and Arcade Fire - hence the awesomeness.
  6. Yeah I agree, but I havent even listened to the whole album, any good?

  7. They are preeeetty good, good debut album. They performed at Lollapalooza Chicago 2012, it's a good 30-minutes summary of what they do:



  8. lol..

  9. Love 'em. That was the second time I've seen them, first time was pre-tour in November and this time it was in support of their debut. They have great energy on stage and that energy feeds straight into the crowd. I know Alex (ahn1991) and Colbourne like them too. It was Colbourne who suggested them in that topic a while ago.

  10. I really like Of Monsters and Men. I hope they don't fall down the path of Mumford & Sons. I described them ages ago as "a much better version of Mumford & Sons," although they do have a bit of Arcade Fire to them.

    Oh, and I should add that the female singer, Nanna, is kinda hot too.
  11. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    I really like Of Monsters and Men. I hope they don't fall down the path of Mumford & Sons. I described them ages ago as "a much better version of Mumford & Sons," although they do have a bit of Arcade Fire to them.

    Oh, and I should add that the female singer, Nanna, is kinda hot too.

    Yes, and yes, and of course yes she is Yep, I like them too, they're fairly different from anything else that's done at the moment, lots of trumpet, violin, etc that differenciates them from Mumford and gets them closer to Arcade Fire and other bands. It should be a good show - I just don't know how long will they play - the 17 songs that Mumford played felt a bit short for 35€...