Mumford & Sons: Wilder Mind
Mumford & Sons: Wilder Mind
Format: CD
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Artist: Mumford & Sons
Label: Glassnote
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 810599020729
Genre: Rock
2015 release, the long-awaited third studio album by British folk rock band Mumford & Sons. Wilder Mind marks the end of Mumford and Sons' hiatus, which they took in 2013 after extensively touring behind Babel. The album moves away from the band's first two albums, adding more electric guitar to the mix and emphasizing the 'rock' side of the 'folk-rock' genre they've been lumped into. "We felt that doing the same thing, or the same instrumentation again, just wasn't for us," Marcus Mumford told Rolling Stone. This musical shift explains the reasoning behind Winston Marshall's switch from banjo to the electric guitar. Includes the single "Believe. "
Tracks:
1.1 Tompkins Square Park
1.2 Believe
1.3 The Wolf
1.4 Wilder Mind
1.5 Just Smoke
1.6 Monster
1.7 Snake Eyes
1.8 Broad - Shouldered Beasts
1.9 Cold Arms
1.10 Ditmas
1.11 Only Love
1.12 Hot Gates