The band's first release was a self-titled EP released on June 1, 2010.[8] The band released a single from the album, "A Drowning", as digital downloadable content,[9] and a second song, "The Space in Between," debuted as a music video on Pitchfork on May 14, 2010.[10] A third track, "The Believers," was made available through Wired magazine's iPad application, along with a dissection and breakdown of the song, and through a free digital download from the official website. "The Believers", is also featured on the soundtrack of the 2011 film Limitless.
In November 2012, the band's second EP, An Omen EP was released on Columbia Records.[12] The song "Keep It Together" from the EP was released as a single on October 9, 2012. A music video for the song was directed by the band themselves. Two other songs from An Omen EP were also given music videos: "Ice Age", directed by John Hillcoat, and "The Loop Closes", which was also directed by the band.
The band's debut studio album, Welcome Oblivion, was released on March 5, 2013 through Columbia Records.[13] It included the tracks "Keep It Together", "Ice Age", "On the Wing", and "The Loop Closes" from An Omen EP. A deluxe edition of the album also included the How to Destroy Angels EP.
The first single from Welcome Oblivion, "How Long?", was released on January 31, 2013, along with a music video directed by Shynola.[14]
Discography
How to Destroy Angels discography
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Studio albums
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EPs
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Singles
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Music videos
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Albums
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions