WILL HERMES - 15/Mar/2010  If Dexys Midnight Runners aged into boozy pub-session romantics, they might sound like Mumford and Sons, a banjo-pickin', waltz-grindin' English folk-...
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marisa brown - 10/Mar/2010  Mumford & Sons already had a certain amount of popularity in their native England, as well as the rest of the British Isles, Australia, and New Zealan...
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Christopher Anthony - 02/Mar/2010 This new UK band import has a good chance of catching some ears over here, as their debut record Sigh No More combines the chamber harmonies of the Fl...
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Stephen M. Deusner - 19/Feb/2010  That band name derives from singer/guitarist Marcus Mumford, but the band members aren't actually his sons. Rather, it's a play at quaint family busin...
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Ben Schumer - 18/Feb/2010  Although you’d probably never guess it from listening to Mumford & Sons’ debut LP, Sigh No More, the entire band hails from West Londo...
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Richard Trapunski - 11/Feb/2010  The British press was quick to question the authenticity of Mumford & Sons following the October UK release of Sigh No More. But divorced from the...
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Kirk Heron - 10/Feb/2010  After being crowned with laurels and No. 1 spots from Britain to Australia, Mumford & Sons bring their folk-rock debut to Canada, and it’s sure to...
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Stephen Harris - 01/Feb/2010  It’s strange to think that an album so heavily influenced by bluegrass, folk and southern gospel could be one of the most lush and beautiful records i...
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DaveyBoy - 29/Jan/2010  And while the lead single is the clear highlight, this is by no means a one-song LP. The intense and noisy climax of the Manchester Orchestra like 'Du...
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Brad Kelly - 03/Nov/2009  All it took was one live experience at CMJ from Mumford & Sons to justify our need to get home and listen to their début album. Quickly.With the b...
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