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The Live Beat: Of Monsters and Men

Looks like the parade is coming our way—specifically The Mouse Parade. Iceland’s beloved indie-pop storytellers Of Monsters and Men are packing up their folklore and heartache and heading back to North America this fall in support of their brand-new record All is Love And Pain in The Mouse Parade (out October 17 via Skarkali Records).

The trek kicks off in October, winding through November with stops in Toronto, Brooklyn, Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, and Los Angeles. Before parading into the States, the band will tune things up south of the border with a set at Mexico City’s Corona Capital Festival.

This marks the group’s first full-length in six years, following 2019’s Fever Dream, the album that gave us stadium-sized anthems like “Crystals” and further cemented the band’s reputation for blending mythical imagery with heart-on-sleeve songwriting. The new record promises more of that signature Icelandic alchemy—wistful balladry laced with volcanic crescendos—that has carried them from Reykjavík coffeehouses to the world’s biggest festival stages.

Of Monsters and Men still march forward with their original five-piece core: Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, Ragnar Þórhallsson, Brynjar Leifsson, Kristján Páll Kristjánsson, and Arnar Rósenkranz Hilmarsson. Together, they’ve built a catalog that balances wide-eyed wonder with a weathered, lived-in melancholy.

North America, consider this your invitation to the parade.

More info and ticket prices HERE.