The sophomore LP dials Mumford’s volume knob several distinct notches past the place it’s sat for the last three years. 25) showcases those strengths precisely harnessed in the studio with producer Markus Dravs (Coldplay, Arcade Fire, Bjork), the same engineer behind “Sigh No More.” While songs like “Ghosts That We Knew” and “Lovers’ Eyes” rang strong in performance, “Babel” (Sept. The group roved the globe in support of their debut, performing all the record’s chestnuts and sometimes getting antsy enough to test-drive new tunes on audiences. The British foursome went double-platinum with their affinity for folk music and all its rootsy, suspendered trappings. It’s been three years since Mumford & Sons‘ “Sigh No More” ignited many to debate if an album so gigantic could possibly be authentic.
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