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Of Monsters and Men "Little Talks" Cover (Banjo Ukulele)

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Of Monsters and Men is one of my favorite artists right now; I felt their quirky needed a little more quirky with the Banjo Ukulele (Banjolele). Zhoe is camera shy, hiding on my lap. Facebook me! http://facebook.com/WhoisGabrielleRose I also sew scarves, skirts, and stuff, like the things I'm wearing. Etsy me! http://etsy.com/shop/WhoIsGabrielleRose Thanks to Jay Cagney and Nick Patrick for setting up the lighting, and Scott Imbrie for making me laugh and wink as he makes funny facial expressions behind the camera and also Original Skateboards (http://youtube.com/originalskateboards) for lending me their strange set design.

About Of Monsters and Men

Of Monsters and Men is an Icelandic indie folk/rock band formed in Garðabær in 2010. It consists of lead singer and guitarist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, singer and guitarist Ragnar "Raggi" Þórhallsson, lead guitarist Brynjar Leifsson, drummer Arnar Rósenkranz Hilmarsson, and bassist Kristján Páll Kristjánsson.

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This 2:59 clip of Of Monsters and Men's "Little Talks" cover, performed with a Banjo Ukulele, is an intriguing addition to the archive due to its unconventional instrumentation and charming presentation.

The use of a Banjo Ukulele, also known as a Banjolele, adds a unique twist to the original song. This instrument, which combines elements of both the banjo and ukulele, lends itself well to Of Monsters and Men's eclectic sound. The band's incorporation of this unusual instrument showcases their willingness to experiment with different sounds and styles.

The clip is also notable for its lighthearted and playful atmosphere. Gabrielle Rose, the creator of this footage, has infused the performance with a sense of whimsy, evident in her colorful attire and quirky set design. The presence of Original Skateboards' "strange set design" adds to the video's offbeat charm.

The fact that this clip is tagged as "Rare" suggests that it may be one of the few instances where Of Monsters and Men has performed with a Banjo Ukulele, making it a valuable addition to the archive for fans and enthusiasts. The band's bio notes their formation in 2010, which implies that this footage was likely recorded during an early period in their career.

The YouTube description provides insight into Gabrielle Rose's creative process and interests. Her mention of sewing scarves and skirts, as well as her Etsy shop, highlights her multi-faceted personality and artistic endeavors beyond music. The clip also serves as a testament to the collaborative nature of this project, with credits given to Jay Cagney, Nick Patrick, Scott Imbrie, and Original Skateboards for their contributions.

The presence of Zhoe, hiding on Gabrielle Rose's lap, adds a playful touch to the video. This brief glimpse into the personal lives of those involved in creating the clip humanizes the process and highlights the importance of collaboration in artistic endeavors.

This footage is also interesting due to its context within Of Monsters and Men's discography. "Little Talks" was released as part of their debut album, My Head Is an Animal, which received critical acclaim upon its release. The band's ability to adapt and reimagine their songs with unconventional instrumentation showcases their creative range and willingness to experiment.

In conclusion, this clip is a delightful addition to the archive due to its unique blend of music, artistry, and playfulness. It offers a glimpse into Of Monsters and Men's early career and highlights the importance of collaboration in creating innovative and engaging content.

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