Mumford and Sons are still one of the protagonists of this SXSW bands. In fact it was only yesterday that the band of Marcus Mumford eclipsed the other musicians thanks to the debut of a film which led in turn to submit a new item entitled 'Where Are You Now'. This piece, which is presumed to appear in the British debut LP this year, follows the same pattern as 'Lover Of The Light', 'Hopeless Wanderer' and other sections of the band. You know: folk manners with much play of voices and an acoustic guitar playing so omnipresent. Listen on a rendition of a week ago in Nashville in the same inning.
The film that Mumford presented at SXSW with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Old Crow Medicine Show's "Big Easy Express", a documentary directed by Emmett Malloy showing in great detail the tour "Railroad Revival Tour" that three bands lived in 2011. Far from being a conventional tour, the "Railroad" led to the three formations to travel a total of 2477 miles on board the old trains. Depending on the frontman of Mumford & Sons this documentary was the best he has done in his life so you have to see it once it is released outside the United States. Attached below the preview of 'Where Are You Know' so you can get an idea of what awaits us in this curious feature.
The film that Mumford presented at SXSW with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Old Crow Medicine Show's "Big Easy Express", a documentary directed by Emmett Malloy showing in great detail the tour "Railroad Revival Tour" that three bands lived in 2011. Far from being a conventional tour, the "Railroad" led to the three formations to travel a total of 2477 miles on board the old trains. Depending on the frontman of Mumford & Sons this documentary was the best he has done in his life so you have to see it once it is released outside the United States. Attached below the preview of 'Where Are You Know' so you can get an idea of what awaits us in this curious feature.
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